Builders High-End Custom Builder Pivots to Affordable Housing Steve Rinehart, of Rinehart Homes, in Manatee County, Fla., has shifted to building affordable homes after a career of high-end custom...
Financing New-Home Prices See First Drop in 7 Years Redfin reports that new-construction sale prices fell 1% year over year in the first quarter of 2019, the first price drop in seven years. ...
Exterior 27 Products to Pump Up Your Home's Curb Appeal The American Society of Landscape Architects' recent trends survey included some new types of outdoor amenities that appeal to both single-...
Sales Assessing the Cost of Commuting When relocating, home shoppers take a number of factors into consideration, SmartAsset reports. Price and schools are important, but...
Sales Coming Soon: A Buyers’ Market? It’s a buyers’ market for home shoppers this spring, say housing economists and analysts. Slowing price increases, lower mortgage rates, and...
Sales Sales to Boomers Still Booming The baby boom generation has been a primary target buyer group for new homes for quite some time now. They bought their first homes in the ...
Single-Family Homes Tiny Homes Get Bigger The previously 400 square feet and smaller tiny homes of the past are evolving into versions that are larger, more luxe, and definitely more...
Codes + Standards Seattle’s Progressive Fair Housing Law Being Challenged by Landlords Seattle fair housing law, which may be the most progressive in the country, is being challenged by some landlords. The Fair Chance Housing...
Codes + Standards New Septic Technology Allows Building on Previously Unbuildable Lots A new type of septic technology allows homes to be built on some lots that were previously considered unbuildable. The system consists of a...
Codes + Standards New York’s Older Co-Ops Could Incur Stiff Penalties Under City’s Green New Deal New York City’s so-called “Green New Deal” could subject the city’s older co-op apartment properties to significant fines. The Climate...