New-Construction Projects Filling in the Middle Developers are increasingly addressing the need for a greater variety of housing options for middle-income households, or "missing middle...
Builders 'Cracking the Code' of Product in Phoenix Phoenix, Ariz., one of the fastest-growing metros in the nation, has sustained demand and home price growth. A recent Urban Land Institute...
Builders Lumber's Highs, Lows Lumber prices posted a 25 percent increase in January 2019, but analysts warn that the market may be overbought, and conditions are similar...
Codes + Standards N.Y. Town Considers Requiring Fire Sprinklers in New Homes New Paltz, N.Y., is considering a new law that would require fire sprinklers in new housing construction. The community’s fire chief...
Builders Minimizing Liability for Net Zero Projects Construction attorney Patrick Barthet is known for his weekly blog offering advice to builders, and in his latest column, he explains how to...
Single-Family Homes Affordability's Zoning Reform Question Zoning reform has emerged as a popular solution in the national debate surrounding affordability in housing, but a recent study's findings...
New-Construction Projects Report: 'Ballooning' Cities to Triple in Size by 2030 A new study by global research nonprofit the World Resource Institute estimates that by 2030, cities will expand upward and outward by 80...
Multifamily 2018 Best Year for Multifamily This Century Multifamily real estate had one of its best since 2000: multifamily debt hit an all-time high, renters paid more for housing than ever, and...
The New American Home The New American Home 2019: Luxury on High Perched above the Las Vegas Valley, this year’s New American Home delivers seamless indoor-outdoor spaces, luxurious private areas, and a wealth of wow factors
Zoning New Study Complicates Zoning Reform A new study of upzoning in Chicago, published in the journal Urban Affairs Review, finds that the changes led to higher home prices, and no...