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Key Takeaways
- Membership in the National Association of Home Builders provides builders with advocacy, education, networking opportunities, and cost-saving resources.
- NAHB advocacy efforts can help reduce construction costs by influencing housing regulations, tax policies, and legislative initiatives.
- Members gain access to exclusive discounts on construction materials, equipment, business services, and personal products through partner programs.
- Educational workshops, certification programs, and industry research help builders stay informed about market trends and professional best practices.
- NAHB networking opportunities connect builders with suppliers, industry experts, legal professionals, and potential business partners across the construction sector.
Doug Stevenson brings more than three decades of experience in the construction industry, offering leadership in consulting, operations, and professional development. Based in MA, Doug Stevenson has guided residential and commercial projects while supporting industry professionals through training and strategic insight. His work with RBS Limited, LLC, and RBS Strategies, LLC, reflects a deep understanding of construction management, financial planning, and client relations. With extensive experience navigating industry challenges, he recognizes the value of professional organizations such as the National Association of Home Builders.
His background in both technical and leadership roles positions him to appreciate how membership in such associations can enhance business performance, strengthen industry connections, and provide critical resources for builders operating in competitive markets.
Benefits of a National Home Builder Association Membership
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a network of professionals spanning contractors, vendors, and innovators dedicated to enriching communities. NAHB affords its members a competitive advantage in the marketplace through exclusive partner deals, networking opportunities, free education, and advocacy.
Housing policy draws many players, often with clashing interests. NAHB represents builders in such policy tussles. A win for the NAHB, say, on a new building regulation or environmental law can save members thousands of dollars in fees. In 2020, the NAHB reportedly saved builders $6,160 per housing project.
On July 3, 2025, the NAHB lobbied for passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The Act made permanent the Opportunity Zones tax breaks, a place-based tax break to promote construction in low-income communities.
NAHB membership savings go beyond tax cuts. The organization also runs several partner programs with manufacturers and service providers. The NAHB partner programs allow members to enjoy significant savings on exclusive discounts on everything from construction equipment, tools, and materials to appliances.
Although many of NAHB’s partnerships are business-facing, members can also save on personal goods and services with AVIS, GOODYEAR, Hertz, Active & Fit, and Budget. More savings for members may translate to more savings for homeowners.
The housing market can be overwhelming, especially for new builders. That’s why NAHB emphasizes expertise development to help members navigate the space. It conducts extensive research and analysis on market trends and regularly publishes findings. Members access exclusive industry insights, forecasts, and special studies, such as the Housing Market Index. The latter aggregates NAHB members’ views on the single-family housing market.
Additionally, NAHB conducts exclusive workshops. The training programs bring together seasoned professionals, including tax experts, economists, financial planners, and regulatory specialists. NAHB members also enjoy free and subsidized educational opportunities and certification programs. The educational resources cover building and construction, business management, project management, and land development, among others.
Building houses comprises several moving parts. A builder cannot be a tax expert, an appraiser, a supplier, and a realtor, all at the same time. But as an NAHB member, they have access to any professional they may need for a project. NAHB provides networking opportunities, formal and informal, allowing members to know one another and collaborate on projects.
Next, NAHB has over 140,000 members from all areas of the building and construction industry. It means members can meet and build alliances with fellow professionals, suppliers, and potential customers. Notable NAHB networking platforms include 20 Clubs, comprising builders from non-competing niches, who meet regularly to trade experiences and insights. NAHB also organizes year-round local and national meet-ups and events, such as builder shows.
NAHB provides ample membership networking opportunities and provides members with targeted marketing opportunities. NAHB members may rent the NAHB mailing list service, a curated list of 117,000 potential clients and customers they can target with direct mail.
Moreover, NAHB recognizes systematic barriers builders face, coupled with their limited resources. Consequently, among the many professionals under it are lawyers. Attorneys play a pivotal role in NAHB’s legal support to members. They help with legal research and legal strategy. NAHB members may also enjoy discounted or free legal services.
The NAHB draws its bargaining power from several local and state Home Builder Associations (HBAs). By promoting builders’ interests on the local, state, and national levels, NAHB isn’t serving just its members. It also ensures housing remains a priority in legislation and policymaking.
FAQs
What is the National Association of Home Builders?
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a professional trade organization representing builders, contractors, developers, suppliers, and other professionals involved in residential construction and housing.
How does NAHB membership help builders save money?
NAHB members can access discounts on construction equipment, building materials, appliances, business services, travel, and other products through exclusive partner programs and advocacy efforts.
What educational resources does NAHB provide?
NAHB offers workshops, certification programs, market research, industry forecasts, and training opportunities covering construction, project management, business operations, and land development.
Why is networking important through NAHB?
Networking allows members to build relationships with fellow builders, suppliers, legal professionals, and potential clients while sharing industry knowledge and business opportunities.
How does NAHB support the construction industry politically?
NAHB advocates for housing-related policies at local, state, and national levels by lobbying on issues such as building regulations, tax incentives, environmental policies, and housing legislation.
About Doug Stevenson
Doug Stevenson is a construction executive with more than 30 years of experience leading residential and commercial projects. As president of RBS Limited, LLC, and RBS Strategies, LLC, he oversees operations, consulting services, and team development. He holds degrees in physics and political science from Boston College and maintains a Massachusetts construction supervisor’s license. Doug Stevenson also supports community organizations and brings a strong background in financial analysis, sales, and client relations within the construction industry.

