NAHB, the Job-Site Safety Institute, and the National Housing Endowment are proud to announce the successful completion of the Fall Prevention Training Pilot Program, with 20 in-person training courses delivered to HBAs across the country. https://t.co/pu6tUoshAy #Safety365
Home prices continued to rise in the first quarter of 2026 but price increases have slowed from the rapid pandemic-era boom. Higher mortgage rates, persistent affordability challenges and softer demand weighed on price growth nationally. https://t.co/jPCqlqOzaa
#CareersinConstruction continue to pay off! The median wage of payroll workers in construction was $61,370 in 2025, with the top 25% earning at least $83,480 vs. the U.S. median annual wage of $50,980, with the top 25% earning at least $80,520. https://t.co/qSijwv0EL2
Single-family home construction declined across all geographic regions in Q1 2026 due to economic uncertainty and high material costs, while multifamily showed growth in most areas, according to the latest NAHB Home Building Geography Index (HBGI). https://t.co/5Yfxo3lmma
Berkshire Hathaway agreed Sunday to acquire Taylor Morrison, the nation’s sixth-largest publicly traded home builder, in a $6.8 billion deal. The deal may signal that Berkshire thinks the #housing industry will be growing soon. https://t.co/VGsa2GyHOR
Join NAHB in recognizing June as #NationalSafetyMonth, an annual observance to promote hazard awareness in residential construction and to help keep workers safe. https://t.co/rR3UXYFldy #NSM
As the residential construction industry celebrates National #HomeownershipMonth in June, a recent NAHB analysis found that fewer older home owners are choosing to transition out of their homes or downsize, a trend known as the “silver tsunami.” https://t.co/cQ3wYjFwyv
June is National #HomownershipMonth, an opportunity to highlight the benefits of owning a home. To help spread the word, NAHB provides the National Homeownership Month Toolkit, a ready-to-use guide with materials that can be tailored for any local market. https://t.co/w11bZa3LEN
Sales of new single-family homes fell 6.2% in April to an annual rate of 622,000, 11.3% below the rate in April 2025. The median sales price of new homes sold in April 2026 was $422,500, 2.2% higher than a year ago. #realestate#housing
Members of the South Dakota Home Builders Association played a key role in this year’s state @SkillsUSA building competitions, supporting the events as judges and prize donors. https://t.co/x2zvszwrg0 #CareersinConstruction
NAHB honors all of our service members on #MemorialDay as we remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice to keep our country safe and advance the cause of freedom around the world.
Baby Boomers have the largest share of total home remodeling spending. But Millennials are emerging as the highest spenders per remodeling household, often focusing on additions and long-term upgrades, according to NAHB analysis: https://t.co/Z2kXcsR3mJ
#HomeRemodelingMonth
NAHB’s state and local team convened mayors, city leaders, planners and builders to address construction workforce challenges as part of America’s Housing Comeback discussion series spearheaded by @leagueofcities and @APA_Planning https://t.co/jJNWmghPCn
#HousingAffordability
Small home builders are CRITICAL to meeting America's housing demand — but unnecessary regulations are standing in the way.
WATCH: Chairman @RepRWilliams and Mr. Owens discuss how cutting red tape gives small home builders a fair chance to compete, build, and deliver.
Testifying today before the @HouseSmallBiz Committee on how small home builders can help ease the #HousingAffordability crisis, NAHB Chairman Bill Owens said the core issue can be addressed by easing regulatory barriers. https://t.co/Caa8AOnEAv
On the latest episode of NAHB’s podcast, Housing Developments, Jim Tobin and Paul Lopez discuss the latest housing data and passage of the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act by the House. Subscribe on your favorite podcast provider or YouTube. https://t.co/zojlaUCu5C