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  • Builders Can Successfully Transition Into Bathroom Remodeling

    Builders Can Successfully Transition Into Bathroom Remodeling

    Thinking about expanding your business into bathroom and shower remodeling? The biggest opportunities for builders exist within the wet space, especially remodels. Join Bestbath for a roundtable discussion on expanding into the wet space. Industry professionals will share perspectives on current market trends, business opportunities, operational considerations, and lessons learned from adding bathroom and shower projects to their offerings.

    Attendees will gain practical insights into what it takes to enter the category, common challenges to expect, and how other contractors have successfully incorporated wet space projects into their businesses.

    Learning Objectives:

    • What’s driving demand for bathroom remodeling projects
    • Where the biggest growth opportunities exist in the wet space
    • What it takes to add bath and shower services to an existing business
    • How to position and sell bathroom remodeling projects effectively
    • Lessons learned from contractors who have successfully expanded their offerings
    • Practical next steps for growing their business through wet space projects

    Purpose: This webinar is designed to help contractors, remodelers, builders, and home improvement professionals evaluate the opportunity of expanding into bathroom and shower remodeling. Through a roundtable discussion with industry professionals, attendees will gain insight into market demand, growth opportunities, operational considerations, and real-world lessons learned from businesses that have successfully added wet space projects to their offerings. The goal is to provide practical guidance to help attendees determine whether expanding into the wet space is the right fit for their business.

    Join speakers Michael Lunt, Dealer Sales Manager at Bestbath and Blake Watson, Owner at Age-Proof Homes, for this discussion.

    Register for the webinar now! 

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  • Home Prices Hit 2026 High

    Home Prices Hit 2026 High

    According to the Redfin Home Price Index, U.S. home prices continue to grow, up 0.3% month over month in May. This may appear to be a slight uptick from April’s 0.2% increase, but it is the largest growth rate of 2026.

    Year-over-year, the average for housing growth sits at 2.5%, continuing the rise of the last six months.

    The largest regional increases are reported in the Midwest, with both Cleveland (2.5%) and Columbus, Ohio (1.3%) in the top five cities overall. Posting the most declines are metros in the West, with  Riverside, Calif. (-1.9%), San Jose, Calif. (-1.7%) and San Francisco (-1.3%) dropping month to month.

    “Buyers got a boost from lower mortgage rates in the spring, and that momentum is showing up in prices,” said Sheharyar Bokhari, a senior economist at Redfin. “And even though there are many more home sellers than buyers in the market, the most desirable homes are still attracting multiple offers, driving up prices.”

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  • Historic Housing Bill Awaits Signature

    Historic Housing Bill Awaits Signature

    Currently, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act sits in front of the President, waiting for a signature. With many revisions, the bill advanced through the House and the Senate with a historic bipartisan effort.  The bill, with over 50 sections, addresses the nation’s housing supply shortage with a drop in regulatory barriers to building and aids in repairing the nation’s aging housing stock.

    The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is widely supported throughout the housing industry, with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) a key player in shaping the legislation. The bill is also supported by the National Association of REALTORS (NAR), the National League of Cities and other organizations.

    “This is the most significant housing legislation to pass Congress in nearly 20 years,” said Shannon McGahn, NAR executive vice president and chief advocacy officer.  “At a time when affordability remains one of the nation’s greatest challenges, lawmakers came together in a bipartisan way to advance solutions that will help communities build more homes, expand housing opportunities and strengthen pathways to homeownership.”

    After President Trump canceled the signing event, homebuilders are still optimistic that it will pass.

    “Voters are demanding action on housing supply and affordability, and Congress has delivered a historic bill to address their concerns,” said Bill Owens, chairman of NAHB.  “Although there was no bill signing today, we are confident the 21st Century Road to Housing Act will eventually become law.”

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