Software + Apps How a Human Screenome Project Would Give Valuable Insight Into Digital Media Habits Smart phones: our best friends and our worst enemies—or maybe not. Although many people swear all the time spent staring at the screen is...
Economics Which Cities Have Recovered the Most and the Least from the Great Recession? The late 2000s were not kind to the housing industry, but the builders able to stay in the field picked themselves up and got back to work....
Demographics Top 10 Unhealthiest Cities to Live in 2020 Where homebuyers choose to live can have an enormous impact on their health. Some cities are the poster children for healthy living: Their...
Affordability Why Are Home Prices Rising? Homebuyer demand is growing, but high price tags are shutting out some potential homeowners. And it is unlikely to get any better for buyers...
Economics Housing Demand Is Rising, But Inventory Short by 4 Million The home industry is really picking up steam. Builders constructed 5.9 million single-family homes from 2012 to 2019, adding 888,000 last...
Codes + Standards Momentum Building Toward Denser Housing Policies In recent years, cities and states on the West Coast have enacted policies to encourage denser housing development. Within the past year,...
Business Management Landsea Homes Acquires Garrett Walker Homes Landsea Homes, a leading home builder that develops master-planned communities, is continuing its expansion into the Arizona market with the...
Builders Why Are a Growing Number of Home Builders Partnering With Zillow Offers? Buyers want to make that leap to own their new dream home, but one thing stands in their way: their current house. To alleviate that pain...
Builders Canada-Based Home Builder Bursts into Dallas Home Scene The Dallas, Texas, home building industry is so hot even Canada is jumping into the game. Pacesetter Homes, a Canada-based homebuilder, says...
Sales For-Sale Housing Inventory Plummets to New Lows How low can you go? If you’re the nation’s for-sale housing inventory, shockingly low. In December of 2019, there were roughly 120,000 less...