features Home Building Industry Braces For Hurricane Harvey’s Total Impact Builders say the main issue in Houston’s recovery will be the lack of labor to build and rebuild homes
features The State Of Housing Could Get Worse For Buyers House hunters are already combating low inventory, rising prices, and stiff competition from other buyers. A few more roadblocks could be...
features Urban Constraints Will Push Millennials Toward Suburbs Logically speaking, not every young adult can live in the city. There just isn’t enough space. Three columnists from Bloomberg discussed...
features Adjustable Rate Mortgages Are Becoming Popular Once Again A decade after their heyday, adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) are gaining prominence. According to CoreLogic, the share of the dollar...
features Builders Find Opportunities For Smart Homes In Southern California After a few years of working out the bugs and improving communication between devices, smart home technology has become incredibly smooth...
features Bensonwood And Unity Homes To Open New Facility With Automated Building Capabilities New Hampshire-based builders Bensonwood and Unity Homes announced that they will open a new 104,000-square foot facility that will feature...
features Hurricane Harvey May Cause $40 Billion Worth Of Damage To Homes In Texas Hurricane Harvey pummeled the Gulf Coast over the weekend, causing extensive flooding in the Houston area. According to CoreLogic, around...
features Regulations Are Preventing San Jose From Reaching Its Affordable Housing Goals New jobs have outpaced new homes by a wide margin
features California Population Growth Not As Strong As Expected California, the traditional destination of dreamers of all ages and walks of life from aspiring actors to tech-savvy entrepreneurs, is...
features Most Homebuyers Would Sacrifice Square Footage For A Bigger Yard Many home seekers want tightly-packed, dense urban neighborhoods. Others want a bit more space. According to Proud Green Home, a recent...