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  2. California revives programs to help first-time home buyers ...

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    California's state budget is restoring two assistance programs for first-time home buyers and ADU builders. Here's what you need to know. ... but a fiscal shortfall led Newsom to propose a 40% cut ...

  3. Will This Bill Save or Scuttle California's Builder's Remedy?

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    Plus: Sen. John Fetterman introduces a new zoning reform bill, U.C. Berkeley finally beats the NIMBYs in court, and Austin's unwise "equity overlay."

  4. California is building fewer homes. The state could get even ...

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    Dan Dunmoyer, president of the California Building Industry Assn., said one major reason for the decline is that many for-sale home builders foresaw "a massive downturn" and stopped buying lots to ...

  5. California HOME Act - Wikipedia

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    2021 California Senate Bill 9 (SB 9), [1] titled the California Housing Opportunity and More Efficiency (HOME) Act, is a 2021 California state law which creates a legal process by which owners of certain single-family homes in single-family zoned areas may build or split homes on their property, and prohibits all cities and counties from directly interfering with those who wish to build such ...

  6. Shea Homes - Wikipedia

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    Shea Homes’ parent company, the J. F. Shea Co., was founded in 1881 in Portland, Oregon by John Francis Shea. In 1998, it acquired UDC Homes, which had been the largest homebuilder in the Phoenix market and had a presence in California. [1]

  7. Ryland Homes - Wikipedia

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    The Ryland Group, Inc. was a company engaged in home construction based in Westlake Village, California. In 2015, it was the 5th largest homebuilder in the United States. [2] In October 2015, the company merged with Standard Pacific Homes to form CalAtlantic Homes.

  8. The Supreme Court says home builders in California may challenge the fees commonly imposed by cities and counties to pay for new infrastructure.

  9. California Building Industry Association - Wikipedia

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    The CBIA was established in 1943 as a federation of local and regional associations representing builders at the state level and functioned solely as a lobbying organization. In 1952, the organization incorporated as the California Home Builders Council. In 1968, the organization changed its name to the California Builders Council.