“If you’re in $100,000 just for the dirt, it’s increasingly difficult, if not impossible, to build something on there and to hit a price point under $350,000,” KCHBA's Executive Vice President Will Ruder told Mili Man...
Tickets are on sale now for the 2024 Spring Parade Awards Ceremony!
When: May 1 | 5:30 p.m. Registration, 6:45 p.m. Awards Presentation
Where: Fiorella’s | 9000 W. 137th St., Overland Park, KS 66221
Cost: $95 | Include...
Join us for KCHBA's second quarter education and member event - Cracking the Codes - hosted by the Associates Council. Hear from our energy rater members as they provide information, resources and tips for navigating the ener...
"In the last six months, I've pulled no permits in Kansas City and that's primarily due to this new energy code. We've moved a lot of our operations to different jurisdictions around the metro," Dennis Shriver, owner of H...
Justin Pfeifer, Pfeifer Homes, was recently interviewed by Builder Magazine for an article “5 Tips for Minimizing Damage from Tornadoes.” In the article, Pfeifer says “that ensuring all windows and doors of a home are c...
The Spring Parade of Homes, open April 27 through May 12, offers the opportunity to see one of the largest and most impressive displays of new homes in the country. Sponsored by Mike Bryant Heating & Cooling, the spring p...
“The end result that we’ve gotten with the code having been adopted in the way that it was and our efforts to comply with it is a historic reduction in new housing starts in Kansas City, Missouri,” KCHBA Executive Vice ...
According to A Vision for Housing: Solutions for Kansas City, the city has a goal of creating 10,000 new, low-income housing units by 2027. Yet housing starts have dropped significantly in KCMO, while they are on the rise mos...