2007 Press Releases
- 12/21/2007
- New-Home Production Continues Decline in November
Production of new housing in California declined further in November as homebuilders continued to take steps to reduce inventory before year-end.
- 12/14/2007
- California New-Home Sales Decline Continued in October
The pace of home sales at California new-home communities in October continued to be significantly lower than that of a year ago.
- 11/28/2007
- Housing Production Continues Downward in October
Production of homes in California continued a downward trend in October as homebuilders continued to take steps to reduce inventory before year-end.
- 11/21/2007
- California Is Still Home to Nation’s Least Affordable Housing
Despite falling home prices throughout most of the state, California remains the nation’s least affordable market for housing in the third quarter.
- 11/21/2007
- California New Home Market Shows No Improvement
The pace of home sales at California new-home communities remained sluggish in September.
- 10/26/2007
- Housing Production Continues Decline in California
Home production in California continued to decline in September as homebuilders continued to sell off existing inventory and looked for signs of a balancing market.
- 10/25/2007
- California Homebuilders Release Statement in Regards to Southern California Fires
California Building Industry Association President & CEO Robert Rivinius released the following statement regarding the tragic fires in Southern California.
- 10/22/2007
- CBIA Elects New Officers for 2008
During its meeting in Napa on October 19, the CBIA Board of Directors elected new officers to guide the Association for 2008.
- 10/17/2007
- California New Home Market Feeling the Credit Crunch
The pace of home sales at California new-home communities slowed further in August, the California Building Industry Association reported today.
- 10/9/2007
- Landmark Research Details Latino Homeownership Crisis
Latino homeownership in California trails the nation, but what is a crisis now may become a catastrophe in the future if trends continue.
