Breaking Ground: The State of New Housing Construction

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This is a podcast episode titled, Breaking Ground: The State of New Housing Construction. The summary for this episode is: <p>The new construction market is experiencing some major twists and turns.</p><p>In part 2 of our exclusive discussion with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-woodward-15018626/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Josh Woodward</a>, CFO at<a href="http://limaone.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Lima One Capital</a>, we discuss how investors can navigate these housing market twists and turns effectively. While the demand for new homes remains strong, building sentiment has been low of late. We explore whether this is a sign of lasting concern or just a temporary blip.&nbsp;</p><p>We discuss the shift from spec homes to pre-sold properties and the benefits this offers for investors. We’ll also look at the optionality available to investors in new construction and how they can use it to take advantage of this dynamic market.</p><p><br></p><p>Join as we discuss:&nbsp;</p><ul><li>The overall new construction market status&nbsp;</li><li>What low building sentiment really means for investors&nbsp;</li><li>What the shift from spec homes to pre-sold homes means for yo</li><li>Keeping investors' options open in new construction </li></ul><p><br></p>

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The new construction market is experiencing some major twists and turns.

In part 2 of our exclusive discussion with Josh Woodward, CFO at Lima One Capital, we discuss how investors can navigate these housing market twists and turns effectively. While the demand for new homes remains strong, building sentiment has been low of late. We explore whether this is a sign of lasting concern or just a temporary blip. 

We discuss the shift from spec homes to pre-sold properties and the benefits this offers for investors. We’ll also look at the optionality available to investors in new construction and how they can use it to take advantage of this dynamic market.


Join as we discuss: 

  • The overall new construction market status 
  • What low building sentiment really means for investors 
  • What the shift from spec homes to pre-sold homes means for yo
  • Keeping investors' options open in new construction