Welcome to the Athens Area Home Builders Association
The Athens Area Home Builders Association is a non-profit professional trade association made up of member companies, representing residential and light commercial builders, subcontractors, suppliers, and many other service providers to the building industry throughout Athens-Clarke, Elbert, Franklin, Hart, Madison, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Stephens, and Walton Counties. Together we are the foundation for the local home-building industry - building pride in our community through interaction, commitment, professionalism, education, community service, and environmental responsibility.
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- U.S. Economy Adds 115,000 Jobs in AprilThe U.S. labor market continued to show resilience in April, with job growth persisting despite elevated interest rates and rising geopolitical uncertainty related to the Iran conflict. The unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%.
- Mental Health is a Jobsite IssueThere has long been a stigma around discussing mental health issues in the construction industry. NAHB and partners have been working to erase that stigma and give members access to resources focused on mental well-being.
- NAHB's Monthly Update Features the Industry Pulse Check and Lumber InsightsThe talking points this month feature the Industry Pulse Check and insights on Canadian lumber duties.
- Win Business with NAHB's Newest Master CredentialsCertified Master Building Professional (CMBP) and Certified Master Remodeling Professional (CMRP) are designed to set the most accomplished builders and remodelers apart from the rest.
- 5 Important Contributions Home Builders Don't Get Enough Credit ForThe housing affordability conversation has many villains and very few heroes. Builders rarely make either list, which is part of the problem.
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- Existing Home Sales Edged Up Slightly in AprilExisting home sales edged up in April after reaching a nine-month low in March, but sales remained at historically low levels. Elevated mortgage rates and reignited inflation driven by the Iran war continued to weigh on affordability as economic uncertainty pushed up long-term rates, while rising energy costs strained household budgets. Despite inventory improving in […]
- Residential Building Worker Wages Remain Soft in Early 2026 Amid Slower Housing ActivityWage growth for residential building workers remained subdued during the first quarter of 2026, reflecting continued softness in housing construction activity and easing labor demand. According to the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, both nominal and inflation-adjusted wage gains moderated further, marking a clear transition from the rapid post-pandemic expansion toward […]
- U.S. Economy Adds 115,000 Jobs in AprilThe U.S. labor market continued to show resilience in April, with job growth persisting despite elevated interest rates and rising geopolitical uncertainty related to the Iran conflict. The unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%. Hiring gains were concentrated in health care, transportation and warehousing, and retail trade, underscoring continued strength in service-oriented sectors. Wage growth […]
- Mortgage Applications Retreats Further in AprilMortgage application activity decreased month-over-month as the 30-year fixed mortgage rate rose. The Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Market Composite Index, a measure of total mortgage application volume, declined 12.4% month-over-month in April on a seasonally adjusted basis. However, overall activity remained 14.2% higher than a year earlier. Applications for adjustable-rate mortgages (ARM) also fell 12.4% […]
- Private Residential Construction Spending Increases in MarchPrivate residential construction spending was up 1.7% in March 2026, following two straight months of declines. The increase was broad-based, with gains in single-family, multifamily construction, and home improvement spending. Moreover, total private residential construction spending was 3.6% higher than a year ago. According to the latest construction spending data from the U.S. Census, single-family […]
