Codes + Standards OSHA delays enforcement of anti-retaliation rule on injury and illness reporting Enforcement originally was scheduled to begin Aug. 10, 2016 but now will begin Nov. 1, 2016.
features Nashville Adds Tech Jobs At Same Rate As The Bay Area Nashville has emerged as the largest-growing tech hub in the U.S., according to the Wall Street Journal. Data from a Brookings...
New-Home Sales As Walkability Increases, So Does A Home’s Sales Price Since walkable communities are in demand among both Millennials and Baby Boomers, housing a short stroll away from local businesses and...
features A Snapshot Of The New Millennial Homebuyer Millennials, not Baby Boomers, should really be considered the Me Generation. Compared to older generations, Millennials have shown a...
features A Lower Homeownership Rate Means More Equity For Those Who Do Own The homeownership rate in the U.S. sits at 62.9 percent, the lowest it's been since 1965, when the Census Bureau began tracking it. The all...
features More Jobs Equals More Joblessness In Eight Metros All 51 of the U.S. metropolitan areas with more than one million people added nonfarm jobs over the last year. Eight of those metros, though...
features The Most Desirable Small Cities For Families With access to outdoor activities, affordable homes, and high annual income growth, Wylie, Texas, was named as the best small city for...
Economics Luxury Home Prices Continue To Fluctuate The majority of the housing market has seen steady growth lately, but luxury home values have been unpredictable.
Codes + Standards EPA toughens rules to reduce formaldehyde exposure from composite wood products Composite wood products that are sold, supplied, offered for sale, manufactured, or imported in the U.S. will need to be labeled as TSCA Title VI compliant.
features Rent Rate Grows For Single-Family Homes More single-family homes are being rented, and more rentals are single-family homes. A Zillow report found that, in 2015, 18.8 percent of...