Business Management Standard Pacific and Ryland Group Announce Merger The merger will create a company with equity market capitalization of about $5.2 billion
Builders House Passes Pro-Property Rights Water Bill U.S. House of Representatives passes legislation that curbs the EPA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' federal jurisdiction over waterways and wetlands
features Two Experts Debate Whether Sprawl Is Good for L.A. The City of Angels is already the most dense in the United States – yes, beating New York City. So is building on the urban fringe a good...
features Single-Family Homes for Rent Proliferate Phoenix-based NexMetro Communities announced that it just purchased 10 acres of land in Plano, Texas, to be developed into what the company...
features New Game Explores Why New York City Rent Is so High The non-profit Citizens Housing Planning Council developed a game that allows users experience how developers price their apartments. The...
features Habitat for Humanity Builds for Orange County Veterans In a World War II blimp hangar in Orange County, volunteers from Habitat for Humanity of Orange County and Home Depot are raising exterior...
features Silicon Valley’s Modest but Expensive Homes Homes in Santa Clara County often sell for more than $1,000 per square foot, which means a 1,000-square-foot home that would be a tear-down...
features Homeownership Will Fall and Rents Will Surge Until 2030 According to MarketWatch, the decline of the homeownership rate may last until 2030, when it will hit 61.3 percent, with renters increasing...
Opinion Greenspan: The U.S. Housing Market Is Stagnating Construction isn’t pulling the country out of recessions anymore
Housing Zone* UNPUBLISHED Activists say Fannie Mae neglects foreclosed properties in minority neighborhoods Nineteen local fair housing organizations have filed a discrimination complaint with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development