New-Home Sales The Bottom of the Housing Market Rises to the Top Low-end home value growth outpaces the average.
Housing Zone* UNPUBLISHED Florida partners with U.S. Dept. of Labor to stop misclassification of employees by contractors The U.S. Department of Labor is cracking down on firms misclassifying employees as independent contractors.
features 6 Emerging Design Trends That Will Shape City Life in 2015 The world’s urban population will make up 70 percent of the total by 2050, Fast Co. Design says. Chances are, those cities won’t look quite...
features Shilling: The Housing Recovery Is Weak, and Will Remain That Way Bloomberg View columnist A. Gary Shilling contends that housing’s feeble recovery is here to stay. Even though the Federal Reserve...
features Housing Meltdown Wasn’t the Fault of the Poor, Research Finds A working paper may prove a big perception about the housing meltdown to be a misconception, MarketWatch reports. The common perception...
features The Rise of Programmable, Long-Lasting Smart Bulbs Light bulbs are the emerging household item that’s getting a smart makeover. The New York Times Home & Garden talks about the...
features Diversifying First-Time Homebuyers Provide Insight for the Future The demographic characteristics of first-time buyers have remained consistent over the last nine years, the NAR reports. In a series of...
features Housing Starts Top the Million Mark According to the NAHB, total housing starts in 2014 topped the 1 million mark for the first time since 2007. Data from the Census and...
Sales Urban or Suburban? Here’s Trulia’s Breakdown The suburbs are reprising their role as booming population centers.
Builders Executive Corner: Under 40 Builders Why Arpan Gupta of Carnegie Homes chose home building over a career as a doctor.