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Leadership
Sorry, Robots -- Humans Are Still The Future Of Homebuilding
Skillit CEO Fraser Patterson argues that the homebuilding industry’s biggest risk isn’t a lack of robots—it’s a shortage of accessible, skilled frontline workers. Richard Lawson has the full interview.
Leadership
A Fed Rate Cut Will Not Reset Homebuilders’ Margin Math
Tomorrow’s Fed move may nudge mortgage rates lower. But structural land, fee, labor, and insurance costs suggest high-teen margins are here to stay.
Land
Land Risk Is Rising. So Is Homebuilder Blindness To It.
As homebuilders face volatile demand, rising input costs, and tighter capital controls, the risks of land missteps grow. Acres.com CEO Carter Malloy makes the case for a new class of competitive land intel—built to give builders visibility into what’s really happening before it’s too late.
Leadership
Four Futures of Homebuilding: Which One Are You Ready For?
The future of U.S. homebuilding won’t unfold in a straight line. At Focus On Excellence, leaders will work through four bold scenarios that sharpen decisions for 2026—and reshape the industry by 2030.
Leadership
5 Reasons Why Homebuilders Need Both Urgency And Foresight Now
Capital, land, and policy pressures aren’t easing soon. Homebuilding leaders who engage peers in solving today’s dilemmas will be sharper, faster, and stronger when conditions shift.
homebuilding technology news
Leadership 09.25.25
Sorry, Robots -- Humans Are Still The Future Of Homebuilding
Skillit CEO Fraser Patterson argues that the homebuilding industry’s biggest risk isn’t a lack of robots—it’s a shortage of accessible, skilled frontline workers. Richard Lawson has the full interview.
Leadership 09.16.25
A Fed Rate Cut Will Not Reset Homebuilders’ Margin Math
Tomorrow’s Fed move may nudge mortgage rates lower. But structural land, fee, labor, and insurance costs suggest high-teen margins are here to stay.
Land 09.11.25
Land Risk Is Rising. So Is Homebuilder Blindness To It.
As homebuilders face volatile demand, rising input costs, and tighter capital controls, the risks of land missteps grow. Acres.com CEO Carter Malloy makes the case for a new class of competitive land intel—built to give builders visibility into what’s really happening before it’s too late.
Leadership 08.29.25
Four Futures of Homebuilding: Which One Are You Ready For?
The future of U.S. homebuilding won’t unfold in a straight line. At Focus On Excellence, leaders will work through four bold scenarios that sharpen decisions for 2026—and reshape the industry by 2030.
Leadership 08.27.25
5 Reasons Why Homebuilders Need Both Urgency And Foresight Now
Capital, land, and policy pressures aren’t easing soon. Homebuilding leaders who engage peers in solving today’s dilemmas will be sharper, faster, and stronger when conditions shift.