Lots: Builder’s Two Big Questions in 2017
Two difficult questions confront home builders and residential developers amid the uncertainty of the moment, and we’ve been hearing them in the aisles and off the floor during the home builders show in Orlando this week.
One is cyclical. The other structural. Both are material to what builders do this year, and what they do based on their plans beyond this year.
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