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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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  • Study Highlights Housing Tradeoffs in Inclusionary Zoning Policies
    A recent report authored by the UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies notes that although inclusionary zoning can help increase housing for low-income families, the mandates also suppress overall housing production if taken too far.
  • New Nationwide Codes Mandate a Major Blow to Housing Affordability
    NAHB Chairman Carl Harris today issued a statement after the Biden administration announced that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will insure mortgages for new homes only if they are built to the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).
  • U.S. Tile Makers Seek Duties Up to 800% on Indian Ceramic Tile Imports
    A group of U.S. tile manufacturers have filed anti-dumping and countervailing duty petitions with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) and U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) seeking duties up to more than 800% on imports of ceramic tile from India.
  • Protect Jobsite Workers by Focusing on Fall Prevention
    OSHA’s annual National Safety Stand-Down to prevent falls in construction begins Monday, May 6. Use valuable resources from OSHA and NAHB to educate workers on fall risks and help avoid preventable injuries.
  • NAHB’s Inaugural HBCU Cohort Paves Way for Future Leaders
    NAHB’s first-ever Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Student Leadership program recently completed a successful year of learning, networking and making lifelong memories. The success of the program has opened the door for a second cohort that will gather later this year.

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  • U.S. Economic Growth Slows in First Quarter
    Compared to the fourth quarter of 2023, the U.S. economy grew at a noticeably slower pace in the first quarter of 2024 due to an increase in the trade deficit and weaker inventory investment. But it was still on solid ground supported by consumers, the government, and the housing industry. Meanwhile, the data from the...
  • Housing Share of GDP Surpasses 16% for First Time Since 2022
    Housing’s share of the economy rose to 16.1% in the first quarter of 2024. The share remained below 16% for all of 2023 at 15.9% in each of the four quarters. This increase to above 16% marks the first-time housing’s share of GDP is above 16% since 2022. In the first quarter, the more cyclical...
  • All-Cash Sales Dropped to Lowest in 3 Years
    NAHB analysis of the most recent Quarterly Sales by Price and Financing report reveals that the share of new home sales backed by VA loans climbed substantially in the first quarter of 2024, while all-cash sales share fell by nearly 30%. However, the median purchase price of homes bought with cash continued to increase in...
  • Despite Higher Mortgage Rates, New Home Sales Post Solid Gain in March
    Despite higher interest rates last month, new home sales rose in March due to limited inventory of existing homes. However, the pace of new home sales will be under pressure in April as mortgage rates moved above 7% this month, which is expected to moderate sales and increase the use of builder sales incentives this...
  • Census Analysis Shows Undercount of Youngest Population in 2020
    Based on new demographic analysis of 2020 Census population counts, the Census Bureau estimates that children between the ages of 0 to 4 were undercounted by over one million. This age range is historically undercounted in the population surveys but with the addition of conducting the decennial census in the midst of a pandemic, the...