New-Construction Projects Repairs for Homes Flooded by Harvey Could Cost Double the Home's Value More than 1,600 homes flooded during Hurricane Harvey may be required to raise their homes, which can cost $150,000 or more. "The letter...
New-Construction Projects Parents Seek Equity Dorms Can’t Offer Many metros have affordable housing alternatives
New-Construction Projects Downtown Houston Ready for Post-Harvey Revitalization A newly-proposed blueprint for downtown Houston includes smart city technology, and transportation improvements aimed at rapidly expanding...
New-Construction Projects LA Mayor Tackles Housing Market Needs, Introduces New Initiatives Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti set a goal of building 100,000 new housing units during his eight-year tenure. While this goal is nearly...
New-Construction Projects Houston's 100-Year Floodplain Is the Site of Political Debate Ahead of New Land Development This week, Houston's City Council will be deciding whether or not to allow the creation of a municipal utility district for Spring Brook...
New-Construction Projects Latest Natural Disasters Could Be the Tipping Point for Housing Markets According to U.S. Census data, housing starts fell to a four-month low in September, lower than anticipated. Combined with the acute...
Planning + Development The Patch: an Agrihood in the City A conceptual design from KTGY Architecture & Planning aims to bring the benefits of locally grown food to existing urban neighborhoods
New-Construction Projects Driverless Cars Will Trigger a Home Building Renaissance, Says New MIT Report Government at the local, state, and federal levels, real estate developers, and MIT researchers are envisioning how driverless cars will...
New-Construction Projects Hurricanes Harvey and Irma to Blame for New-Home Mortgage Application September Slump According to a new survey from the Mortgage Bankers Association, mortgage applications for new homes dropped 20% overall from August to...