BIAW has just added another benefit for members to build and strengthen their businesses. The BIAW Contracts Package is now FREE for all home building association members in Washington. Valuable before, even more accessible now Originally introduced as a subscription service in 2022 with a $399 price point, the package was developed by local land use attorneys familiar with Washington law. Washington-based attorneys with deep connections and knowledge of the home building industry drafted each template specifically for Washington’s residential home builders. When BIAW 2026 President Aaron Marvin took office, one of his top priorities was to continue to add value for…
Read MoreSpend enough time in this industry, and you start to recognize a pattern. It’s rarely the loud, obvious shifts that cause the most damage. It’s the quiet misreads – the moments where the signal is there, but the interpretation is off. Right now, the housing market is full of those signals. Price cuts. Slower sales. Rising inventory. Elevated rates. Each of them is real. Each of them is measurable. And each of them is easy to misunderstand. What matters isn’t just what’s happening; it’s how builders interpret what’s happening and how they respond. Here are five signals showing up across…
Read MoreOur Mission as an Association – to Promote Building, Protect Housing, and Elevate Communities – guides what we do in the advocacy space. There are two ways to get things done in government – either you convince people in power to do the right thing, or you find people who will do the right thing and help put them in place. While we will engage in a number of political races this year, and we are tracking closely the proposals in Olympia, we have also identified a number of key local issues we will seek to address this year. Land…
Read MoreA busy week in Olympia was capped off today with a hearing on a proposal to enforce the first state income tax in over 90 years. Not only does this call into question the entire tax structure in Washington State, but it has significant impacts to home building. While proponents attempt to convince the public that it will only apply to the very wealthy, we know that a tax on someone today is a tax on everyone tomorrow. Time after time taxes the legislature has voted to broaden the collection of taxes. When asked why Washingtonians should trust that the…
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