2025 National Housing Center Award Recipients Announced
The National Housing Center Board of Governors has announced the recipients of the 2025 National Housing Center Awards.
The Exemplary Service in Home Building Awards recognize individuals for outstanding and commendable accomplishments in service to the housing industry. The 2025 recipients are Larry Fiano, and Emma and Chuck Shinn.
The National Housing Hall of Fame recognizes individuals whose spirit, ingenuity and determination have changed the nation’s housing for the better, making the United States one of the best housed nations in the world. The 2025 Hall of Fame inductees are Laurie Goodman, Heather McCune, the late Chip Dence and Donald R. Horton, and Â鶹TV past chairmen Randy Noel and Greg Ugalde.
The induction and award ceremonies will take place during the 2025 Spring Leadership Meetings, on Tuesday, June 10, at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, D.C.
Latest from Â鶹TVNow
Apr 04, 2025
Register Now for Â鶹TV’s Spring Leadership Meeting and Legislative ConferenceÂ鶹TV committee and council members, delegates to the Leadership Council, members of the Board of Directors, and executive officers should make plans now to attend the Spring Leadership Meeting and Legislative Conference, June 10-13, at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, D.C.
Apr 04, 2025
New Â鶹TV Resource Highlights How Impact Fees Exacerbate Housing AffordabilityÂ鶹TV has provided an updated impact fee primer to help members highlight how impact fees affect the price of a new home and how many households may be priced out of the market as a result.
Latest Economic News
Apr 01, 2025
Private residential construction spending increased by 1.3% in February, rebounding from a 1.2% dip in January. The growth was largely driven by higher spending on single-family construction and residential improvements. On a year-over-year basis, the February report showed a 1.6% gain, indicating a modest growth in private residential construction spending during market uncertainties.
Apr 01, 2025
After a period of slowing associated with declines for some elements of the residential construction industry, the count of open construction sector jobs remained lower than a year ago, per the February Bureau of Labor Statistics Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS).
Mar 31, 2025
Â鶹TV recently released its 2025 Priced-Out Analysis, highlighting the housing affordability challenge. While previous posts discussed the impacts of rising home prices and interest rates on affordability, this post focuses on the related U.S. housing affordability pyramid. The pyramid reveals that 70% of households (94 million) cannot afford a $400,000 home, while the estimated median price of a new home is around $460,000 in 2025.