Custom Builders - 03/30/2007 (Plain Text Version)Alex Hannigan, Welcome to the New Custom Home Building QuarterlySpring means new growth, deep cleaning, and a breath of fresh air, so we're clearing out the old NAHB newsletter for custom builders and bringing you this new one ... with a new look! You could probably write a book about your experiences building one-of-a-kind homes for demanding clients, right? Well, we're not asking for the next great American novel, just your input and ideas for what you think ought to be covered in a quarterly newsletter especially for custom builders. And, of course, we welcome short articles. Click here for writer's guidelines and e-mail your ideas and articles to customeditor@nahb.com. Then, read on for more ideas about how you can participate in NAHB's programs designed specifically for custom home builders, including how to submit a proposal for an education session at the 2007 Custom Builder Symposium, Oct. 26-28, in sunny Naples, FL. Explore Hidden Treasures at 2007 Symposium
Here's just a sample of what you'll experience at the 2007 Custom Builder Symposium at the Naples Grande Resort & Club:
To be notified when registration opens and for more information on this year's Custom Builder Symposium, click here. [return to top] Last Chance to Submit Proposals for Education SessionsDo you have expert advice on sales & marketing, construction management, or other aspects of business development and management you would like to share with custom home builders? If so, don't miss the chance to propose an education session for the 2007 Custom Builder Symposium, Oct. 26-28, in Naples, FL. Proposals must be submitted through NAHB's online system by April 5. Participants rate the symposium as one of their best business investments of the year, and one reason is the sought-after education sessions. That's because while hundreds of worthy proposals are received each year, they undergo a rigorous evaluation by a committee of custom home builders, and only a few are chosen for the final program. Selections are based on relevance to the custom home building industry, timeliness of the topic, practical application, and speaker qualifications. To read more about the proposal process and submit, click here. [return to top] Help Custom Builders Remember You: Become a SponsorLooking for an opportunity to connect with builders one-on-one in a more intimate setting than a large trade show floor? The Custom Builder Symposium is the ideal place for you to demonstrate your leadership in the industry by participating as a sponsor. The symposium offers more than a dozen opportunities for sponsorship, each with its own unique array of benefits. All sponsors have an unparalleled opportunity to network with symposium participants throughout the three-day event. For more information on sponsorships, contact Grante Wright at 800-368-5242 x8051. [return to top] Are You the Next NAHB Custom Home Builder of the Year?
Everyone likes to be recognized for a job well done—especially when the accolades come from the people you most admire and respect. That's why the Custom Home Builders Committee created the NAHB Custom Home Builder of the Year Award last year. Sponsored by Dryvit Systems Inc., the award gives members an opportunity to say thanks to one of our own for helping to elevate the profession of fine home building. If you, or someone you know, is worthy of the title in 2007, go online to www.nahb.org/customaward to get more information about how to nominate someone and to be notified when the call for entries goes out. [return to top] Free Content Available for Your Consumer CommunicationsThe latest edition of NAHB HouseKeys, a free consumer e-newsletter, is now available. NAHB member companies are invited to use non-bylined content in NAHB HouseKeys to repurpose and customize for their consumer outreach projects, including Web sites, newsletters, or magazines. NAHB provides a graphic that can be posted on your own Web site or in print products to promote NAHB HouseKeys as a free benefit for consumers. This month’s issue includes advice from Kenneth R. Harney, an award-winning, nationally syndicated real estate columnist, on searching for a new home. "Leverage is one of the key differences between buying a house and buying stocks or bonds," says Harney. "Flat or down markets, in fact, may well be the best times for buying a first house. Prices tend to be lower and more affordable. Home builders and sellers tend to be more willing to negotiate, and mortgage rates—like today’s—often are lower than during high-inflation periods." Also in this issue, learn which simple household products can bring green to a home, and check out the latest and greatest in our green photo gallery. In addition, the issue explores steps for finding the perfect builder; an insider's look at the International Builders’ Show; reducing heating and cooling costs while getting tax credits; avoiding household headaches; and the organic and eco-friendly architecture of the Southwest. To view the complete issue, click here. Members are encouraged to submit general, consumer-focused feature stories for consideration for this new publication and share NAHB HouseKeys with their e-mail list of consumers. The e-newsletter is an opt-in only product, meaning the public has to subscribe to receive it. To subscribe or view back issues, visit www.nahb.org/housekeys. For more information on leveraging this free resource with your consumers, contact Niki Clark at nclark@nahb.com. [return to top] Biz Forms and Checks Will Increase Your EfficiencyBiz Forms and Checks is the newest Member Advantage participating company, qualifying NAHB members for a huge discount on some of the most important tools in a contractor or builder’s toolbox. Biz Forms and Checks is offering NAHB Members:
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One of the most popular benefits of NAHB membership, Member Advantage gives you an easy way to reduce expenses, maximize profits and increase efficiency. Through agreements with 15 national companies, NAHB members can receive discounts on a variety of products and services that can benefit your business, employees and family. For the latest updates, visit www.nahb.org/MA. [return to top] Buy Now Advertising AssistanceNAHB's Board of Directors in February approved a total of $3 million for a grant program aimed at helping local home builders associations boost home sales in markets hit hard by the current housing downturn and to help offset the cost of local ad campaigns. NAHB will evaluate the effectiveness of the program after the first $1 million in grants is put to work by local associations. If it is determined that the local ad campaigns have been successful, then the remaining $2 million will be made available in grants to qualifying HBAs. The NAHB “buy now” ad assistance program provides grants to qualifying HBAs in three different categories:
To qualify for grants, the ads must deliver a “buy now” message and be placed in 2007. Funding is for campaigns in markets that have experienced a major decline in home sales and housing production. NAHB has approved requests from 38 HBAs totaling $932,429. The total costs of these campaigns run nearly $3,500,000. Other HBAs are encouraged to apply now for funding that may become available after the evaluation period, as applications will be reviewed in the order in which they are received. To learn more about the program, eligibility considerations, and requirements, click here (www.nahb.org/buynowapplication), or contact Niki Clark at 800-368-5242 x806l. [return to top] For more information or to contact us directly, please visit www.NAHB.org | ©2007, National Association of Home Builders |