Homebuilders had a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad quarter
Homebuilders are slashing prices, but that's taking a toll on their margins.
Judy Dutton is a book author and editor who's contributed to The Wall Street Journal, Wired, Atlantic, and other outlets. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.
Homebuilders are slashing prices, but that's taking a toll on their margins.
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