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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.

RSS NAHB Now

  • Jobs-to-Permits Ratios Highlight Housing Gap
    Home building activity did not fully keep pace with demand driven by job gains as strong labor market growth continued to put pressure on the nation's housing supply in 2024.
  • NAHB Invests $75,000 in State and Local Advocacy Efforts
    During the 2026 Spring Leadership Meeting in Washington D.C., the NAHB State and Local Government Affairs Committee approved $75,000 through the State and Local Issues Fund (SLIF).
  • The NAHB Water Efficiency Rating Matrix Can Be a Valuable Tool for Builders
    NAHB has updated its Matrix of Water Efficiency Rating Systems to reflect the release of the new ICC 700-National Green Building Standard. The matrix provides information on the applicability, requirements, costs and scope for different water efficiency certification programs
  • NAHB Awards Program Now Accepting Applications
    The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has announced its awards program application submission period is now open through September 21 (unless noted otherwise below). NAHB’s awards program highlights the outstanding work and accomplishments of housing professionals across multiple disciplines.
  • Watch Video Highlights from 2026 Spring Leadership Meetings
    NAHB members who were unable to join us in Washington, D.C., for the 2026 Spring Leadership Meetings can watch some of the highlights on nahb.org, including social media downloads for key highlights.

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RSS Eye On Housing

  • State-Level Employment Situation: May 2026
    State labor market conditions remained mixed in May, with payrolls expanding in many states while job losses were concentrated in a smaller group of states and the District of Columbia (D.C.). Construction employment also continued to grow nationwide, although performance varied considerably across states. In May, nonfarm payroll employment increased in 38 states compared to […]
  • Structural Demand Outpacing Supply: Jobs-to-Permits Ratios Highlight Housing Gap
    Strong labor market growth continued to put pressure on the nation’s housing supply in 2024, as home building activity did not fully keep pace with demand driven by job gains. Comparing net new jobs with prior-year permitting activity helps show whether the pace of housing construction is keeping up with potential household formation and broader […]
  • Gains for Household Real Estate Assets
    The market value of households’ real estate assets rose to a new high in the first quarter reaching $48.7 trillion, according to the most recent release of U.S. Federal Reserve Z.1 Financial Accounts. This level is 1.7% higher than in the fourth quarter and is 2.6% higher than a year ago. This measure of market […]
  • A Laconic Statement: Hawkish Hold and New Plans from the Fed
    With a new Fed Chair and plans for evolving operating strategies, the Federal Reserve maintained its target policy rate at the conclusion of the June Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. For the fourth consecutive meeting, the FOMC maintained the short-term federal funds rate at a top rate of 3.75%. The central bank also reaffirmed […]
  • Housing Starts Weaken in May as Multifamily Construction Slows
    Housing starts fell sharply in May, driven by a steep drop in multifamily construction. Meanwhile, single-family buildings also slipped amid high interest rates, rising construction costs and ongoing labor shortages. Overall housing starts decreased 15.4% in May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.18 million units, according to a report from the U.S. Department […]