Although the pace of growth and traffic congestion in their communities concern Americans, they prefer accommodating growth by expanding and improving infrastructure such as roads and schools rather than limiting it through regulation.
If baby boomers flocked to California in the 1970s, when they were in their 20s, will they migrate again--this time to Florida--as they enter their 50s?
Last month, when the Federal Reserve raised short-term interest rates by a quarter point, many assumed a negative impact on builder’s stock prices would soon follow.
Unlike quality awards concerned only with the finished product, the National Housing Quality Award examines the builder’s business and quality management practices.
For more than three decades, California home builders have battled their state’s peculiar application of strict product liability laws to housing construction.