Jun 02, 2026 10:31AM ● By Tim Murphy, North State Building Industry Association
For the past decade, Californians have been leaving the Golden State in droves to find more affordable places to live. We now have proof they’re making the right decision.
May 26, 2026 07:06PM ● By North State BIA News Release
After two straight below-average months, new home sales in the greater Sacramento area showed a modest rebound in April, the North State Building Industry Association (BIA) reported today.
Mar 16, 2026 01:44PM ● By North State Building Industry Association News Release
The first quarter of the year generally sees the greatest number of new home sales in the greater Sacramento region, and 2026 is no exception, as 542 sales were reported by North State Building Industry Association members in February.
Jun 17, 2025 10:46AM ● By North State Building Industry Association News Release
New home sales in the Sacramento region dropped off sharply in early May as area buyers continued to pull back due to heightened economic uncertainties but they rebounded in the second half of May, the North State Building Industry Association (BIA) reported June 10.
Mar 18, 2025 10:31AM ● By North State Building Industry Association News Release
Sacramento-area new home sales slowed during the first three weeks of February before coming back strong during the last week of the month, according to the North State Building Industry Association on March 11.
Oct 16, 2024 09:23AM ● By North State Building Industry Association News Release
New home sales in the greater Sacramento area continued at a brisk pace in September with the North State Building Industry Association reporting its members sold 530 homes in the seven-county region during the month.
Sep 18, 2024 09:01AM ● By North State Building Industry Association News Release
New home sales in the greater Sacramento area rebounded sharply in August to the second-highest total in 20 years after a July lull likely caused in part by the historic heat wave that month, the North State Building Industry Association reported Sept. 11.