2023 BA of the Blue Ridge Mtns Golf Tournament at Grove Park
The BA of the Blue Ridge Mtns first golf tournament of 2023 was a huge success! Click to see who won.
The BA of the Blue Ridge Mtns first golf tournament of 2023 was a huge success! Click to see who won.
The time has come to enter the 2023 Parade of Homes. It will be held OCTOBER 7 – 8 & 14 – 15, 2023 with the homes open for tour 11 AM to 5 PM. We also have Virtual Only … Continued
Though last week was our last scheduled info session, we know many of you just couldn’t make it and so we wanted to share about the 2023 Parade of Homes here. You can download the full Presentation Here – or … Continued
Job place safety is a priority in any workplace, but it is especially important in the building industry where our employees and coworkers are interacting with heavy machinery, and power tools regularly. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) offers a variety of safety resources to assist in keeping members safe.
The Builders Association of the Blue Ridge Mountains recap of the 2023 International Builders Show. Award winners, booths, and attendees.
America’s home builders closely follow the preferences of today’s home buyers to ensure they enjoy their new homes. For example, builders responded at the height of the pandemic by adding square footage in new homes since people were spending more time at home. Now the trend is shifting, partly due to housing affordability factors. Here are a few notable trends in the residential construction industry based on recent U.S. Census Bureau data analyzed by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
The Builders Association of the Blue Ridge Mountains held our Annual Meeting January 12th 2023.
Thanks to everyone who joined us for the 2022 Holiday Party! We had a great night celebrating with you all.
See who won our top building awards for Western North Carolina.
According to research from the National Association of Home Builders nearly half of home buyers are willing to invest $5,000 or more to save $1,000 annually on their utility bills, and 35% are willing to spend upwards of $10,000.