features Housing Toolkit Reduces Barriers And Inefficiency The toolkit promotes fewer regulatory hurdles and more efficient development, but NAHB opposes inclusionary zoning policies
Labor + Trade Relations 5 Initiatives to Address the Labor Shortage Now These five initiatives can help home builders ease the current crunch
House Review House Review: On The Boards Our annual sneak peek at projects in the works by Professional Builder’s House Review team
features A Building Yesterday, Rubble Today, A New Building Tomorrow A Dutch company called StoneCycling takes rubble from demolished structures and makes it into new building materials. According to Curbed...
features The Best Big Cities For Outdoor Recreation If you really love the outdoors, then a small cabin in rural Montana is probably the best place for you. If you love the outdoors but also...
features Five Percent Of Silicon Valley Workers Endure 90-Minute Commutes Silicon Valley has plenty of tech jobs, but it is short on any sort of housing that isn’t super-expensive. Many workers have found homes...
features Portland Opts For Deconstruction Instead Of Demolition To make room for new housing, Portland, Ore., is clearing out its old stock. But the city can’t just bulldoze century-old homes: Those...
features Job Growth And Expensive Housing Run Hand-In-Hand If you’re planning on heading to a city that is booming with new jobs, be prepared to pay big for housing. Zillow found that the most...
features Despite Swelling Demand, Landlords And Sellers Have Slashed Prices The market is red hot, but rents and home prices can’t just accelerate in perpetuity. Trulia reports that the market may be softening as...
Economics Housing Market Expected To Stay Strong Through Rest Of The Year Sales figures for September were particularly robust