features Building Science: Energy Department Recognizes Leading Builders As part of an ongoing series, this article highlights what's going on in the zero-energy-ready home market including the U.S. Department of Energy's partnerships with builders across the country.
features Study looks at where Americans are happiest and why A study led by Penn State professor Stephan Goetz found that people in suburban counties tend to be happiest, Fast Co. Exist reports. ...
features Old, Urban Forms of Inequality Are Repeating in the Suburbs Brown University’s Project US2010 study found that “Suburban diversity does not mean that neighborhoods within suburbia are diverse,” the...
features First-Time Buyers Face Different Hurdles to Homeownership According to Zillow Real Estate Research, “younger, first-time buyers will face a few additional hurdles that more experienced buyers may...
features 20 Percent of U.S. Markets See Bubble Symptoms Research by RealtyTrac found that 21 percent of the nation’s residential real estate markets have warning signs of market bubbles. These...
features A Look at 2014’s Luxury Home Design Trends What were luxury home buyers looking for this past year? After compiling data from listings and transactions, Redfin came up with a list of...
features Can New Technology Improve Rezoning Processes in Your Area? Mayor Greg Fischer of Louisville, Ky., is one of five mayors to receive a grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies to help implement data in city...
features Will U.S. Desert Cities Adapt Before They Dry Out? Water continues to run low in cities like Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Las Vegas. What’s next?
New-Home Sales New Home Sales: Square Feet Not Created Equal Your sales team should market the true value of your homes from the outside in.