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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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  • FHA Extends Temporary Waiver for New Single-Family Flood Elevation Requirements
    The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) announced today the extension of a temporary waiver for new construction in Special Flood Hazard Areas as part of the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard requirements issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
  • NAHB Updates 3 Key Safety Programs
    Having a written safety plan in place is essential to protecting workers and others on a home building jobsite. NAHB recently updated three key safety and health programs specifically designed for home builders, remodelers and siding contractors.
  • Key Changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill to Lower Your Taxes
    The 2026 tax season officially opens Monday, Jan. 26, as the IRS begins to accept and process 2025 tax returns. These important housing and business provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will apply to the 2025 tax year.
  • The Future of Plumbing Codes and Design
    Findings from a recent study by Drexel University about plumbing flow rates suggests future plumbing codes should pivot toward establishing updated hydraulic performance requirements, which haven't been touched in decades.
  • Download the IBS App to Get Ready for Orlando
    The mobile app for the 2026 International Builders’ Show (IBS) is now available to download from the Apple App Store or Google Play. You can search for “IBS 2026,” or access the links at buildersshow.com/app.

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RSS Eye On Housing

  • State-Level Employment Situation: December 2025
    With few exceptions, year-over-year nonfarm employment levels were relatively stable across states at the end of 2025, ranging from a decline of 4.2 percent to a gain of 1.8 percent. Construction employment, however, showed considerably greater dispersion, with declines of up to 9.3 percent in some states and gains approaching 9.0 percent in others. In […]
  • Pool Permitting Falls Lower in 2025
    After a rapid expansion of residential swimming pool and spa construction following the pandemic, permit levels in the latest monthly index for December fell to their lowest level since 2020. The Pool Construction Permit Index, created by NAHB using proprietary data from Construction Monitor, can be used to track pool and spa construction projects nationwide. […]
  • 2025 Third Quarter State-Level GDP Data
    In the third quarter of 2025, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported that real gross domestic product (GDP) expanded nationally, with growth recorded across all states and the District of Columbia. The increase in GDP reflected broad-based economic momentum, supported by contributions from several major industries. At the state level, real GDP growth ranged […]
  • House Prices Decline in Local Markets Despite National Growth
    Nationally, house prices continued to rise at a modest pace in the third quarter of 2025, as mentioned in our previous quarterly house prices post. However, this national trend masks significant variation across local markets. While many metro areas continued to see house price appreciation, others experienced notable declines following several years of rapid growth. […]
  • Private Residential Construction Spending Edges Higher in October on Home Improvements
    Private residential construction spending was up 1.3% in October, rebounding from a 1.4% decline in September 2025. This modest gain was primarily driven by increased spending on home improvements. Despite this increase, total spending remained 1.3% lower than a year ago, as the housing sector continues to navigate the economic uncertainty stemming from ongoing tariff […]