Indianapolis-based Davis Homes officially ceased operations, marking the end of a more than 50-year-old family home building business.
Stock dropped more than 21 percent in trading Thursday after the company reported a $241.6 million quarterly loss.
A division president sees connections between his being fired and his complaints about the builder’s bonus payments to him.
Builders brace for a difficult battle against growing inventories, dropping prices, tightening credit, and vanishing buyers.
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Fed up with the mortgage crisis, states turn to the courts to fight back against the nation’s largest mortgage lender.
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One of the hardest-hit housing markets in the nation is starting to see some relief.
Discover the latest new products featured at this week's Pacific Coast Builders Show in San Francisco.
Level of housing activity in Golden State could be lowest since World War II.
Pulte and Shea chief executives agree better times are ahead.
Panelists at PCBC tell pros to educate their clients about the personal benefits of going green.
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Worried about Fannie and Freddie, the White House says it will not veto housing rescue legislation, despite reservations about the bill.
Politicians start wrangling over Treasury plan to shore up GSEs at a terrible time for builders.
New mortgage lending rules will require lenders to verify income and assets and avoid misleading advertisements.
A sustainable house is the sum of its many, many parts.
Discover the latest products featured at this week's Pacific Coast Builders Show in San Francisco.
The new requirements will take effect in phases over three years, starting with energy efficiency.
Only 3 percent of buyers say they would give up proximity to public transit.
OFHEO index also shows tiny uptick in Pacific states.