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Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy

Capital

Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy

Tony Avila breaks down the competitive edge capital brings—and how private builders can win big in 2026’s reshaped landscape.

Together with

Builder Advisor Group

Homebuilding Strategists Talk Candidly About Getting To 2030

Leadership

Homebuilding Strategists Talk Candidly About Getting To 2030

At Denver’s Focus on Excellence summit, five builder leaders strip away spin. They reveal real pressures—capital, costs, people—and how they’re fighting back.

How Developers Can Miss Millions In Infrastructure Recovery

Capital

How Developers Can Miss Millions In Infrastructure Recovery

Too many landowners front infrastructure costs without a plan to get paid back. Carter Froelich explains how to set up recovery mechanisms early — before it’s too late.

Together with

LaunchDFA

Homebuilding’s Hardest Test: Change As Core Competency

Leadership

Homebuilding’s Hardest Test: Change As Core Competency

Residential development leaders are being forced to lead across timelines. Resilience means solving today’s air pockets with tomorrow’s customers in mind.

Together with

Cecilian Partners

Texas Land, Texas Spirit: A Wake-up Call For Better Neighborhoods

Land

Texas Land, Texas Spirit: A Wake-up Call For Better Neighborhoods

Scott Finfer calls for a reinvention of how communities are built—away from formulaic lot counts and toward ecosystems rooted in landscape, design, and daily experience. His essay challenges developers to deliver neighborhoods that endure and reflect the best of the Texas spirit.

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Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy

Capital

Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy

Tony Avila breaks down the competitive edge capital brings—and how private builders can win big in 2026’s reshaped landscape.

Together with

Builder Advisor Group

Homebuilding Strategists Talk Candidly About Getting To 2030

Leadership

Homebuilding Strategists Talk Candidly About Getting To 2030

At Denver’s Focus on Excellence summit, five builder leaders strip away spin. They reveal real pressures—capital, costs, people—and how they’re fighting back.

How Developers Can Miss Millions In Infrastructure Recovery

Capital

How Developers Can Miss Millions In Infrastructure Recovery

Too many landowners front infrastructure costs without a plan to get paid back. Carter Froelich explains how to set up recovery mechanisms early — before it’s too late.

Together with

LaunchDFA

Homebuilding’s Hardest Test: Change As Core Competency

Leadership

Homebuilding’s Hardest Test: Change As Core Competency

Residential development leaders are being forced to lead across timelines. Resilience means solving today’s air pockets with tomorrow’s customers in mind.

Together with

Cecilian Partners

Texas Land, Texas Spirit: A Wake-up Call For Better Neighborhoods

Land

Texas Land, Texas Spirit: A Wake-up Call For Better Neighborhoods

Scott Finfer calls for a reinvention of how communities are built—away from formulaic lot counts and toward ecosystems rooted in landscape, design, and daily experience. His essay challenges developers to deliver neighborhoods that endure and reflect the best of the Texas spirit.

homebuilding land and capital

Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy

Capital 10.16.25

Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy

Tony Avila breaks down the competitive edge capital brings—and how private builders can win big in 2026’s reshaped landscape.

Homebuilding Strategists Talk Candidly About Getting To 2030

Leadership 10.14.25

Homebuilding Strategists Talk Candidly About Getting To 2030

At Denver’s Focus on Excellence summit, five builder leaders strip away spin. They reveal real pressures—capital, costs, people—and how they’re fighting back.

How Developers Can Miss Millions In Infrastructure Recovery

Capital 10.13.25

How Developers Can Miss Millions In Infrastructure Recovery

Too many landowners front infrastructure costs without a plan to get paid back. Carter Froelich explains how to set up recovery mechanisms early — before it’s too late.

Homebuilding’s Hardest Test: Change As Core Competency

Leadership 10.07.25

Homebuilding’s Hardest Test: Change As Core Competency

Residential development leaders are being forced to lead across timelines. Resilience means solving today’s air pockets with tomorrow’s customers in mind.

Texas Land, Texas Spirit: A Wake-up Call For Better Neighborhoods

Land 09.30.25

Texas Land, Texas Spirit: A Wake-up Call For Better Neighborhoods

Scott Finfer calls for a reinvention of how communities are built—away from formulaic lot counts and toward ecosystems rooted in landscape, design, and daily experience. His essay challenges developers to deliver neighborhoods that endure and reflect the best of the Texas spirit.