Products A Preview of New Products From 2020 IBS? Absolutely! If you're curious about what new products will be at the 2020 International Builders' Show, here's a sampling ...
Trends Experts Predict the Top 5 Trends in Residential Housing for 2020 It is 2020: Black is back, foyers are having their day in the sun, and kitchens are getting a Marie Kondo twist. Incorporating these trends...
features Which Cities Saw the Largest Rent Hikes and Declines in 2019? Looking for a deal in the ever-draining game of renting? Ohio may be the place to be as rents in Dayton average just over $500 a month for a...
Single-Family Homes Is the Single-Family House Losing Its Shine? Owning a single-family home has been a stamp of success in America, but due to changing zoning laws, that may be changing. Although single...
Construction The Top-Selling Master-Planned Communities of 2019 Master-planned communities (MPCs) got a boost in 2019 with a six-percent sales increase, and Texas, Florida, and California boasted 61...
Economics Low Mortgage Rates in 2020 May Lead to an Early Homebuying Season Good news for home builders and homebuyers alike: The housing market rang in the new year with mortgage rates about 80 basis points lower...
Sales Why Winter Is the New Spring for the Housing Market Spring has sprung...at least for the housing market. Due to high demand and low inventory, the rush to buy that usually began as the snow...
Solar More Than Four In Ten of U.S. Homeowners Considering Installing Solar Panels Forty six percent of U.S. homeowners say they have given serious thought to adding solar panels at their home in the past year, according to...
Economics Fire Victims Fight for Slice of Pie in $13.5 Billion PG&E Wildfire Settlement Splitting the bill with friends at a restaurant can be hard enough—imagine having to decide how to allocate $13.5 billion to government...
Financing Will the Housing Market Amp Up Despite Inventory Shortage? 2019 was a big year for housing as it brought in a period of relative stability compared to the rest of the decade. And based on the S&P...