Sales Number Of For-Sale Listings Falls To Lowest Level Since 1999 Strong demand and lagging construction have caused the shortages
Sales San Diego Faces Dearth Of New Single-Family Homes San Diego is shifting its attention toward multifamily construction. The county will add 3,000 new apartments this year, but only 1,545...
Multifamily Single-Family Housing Starts Improved 9 Percent Last Year Despite a 4 percent dip in December, single-family housing starts went up 9.3 percent in 2016 compared to the year before. According to...
Multifamily Suburban Home Construction On The Upswing In December, new home permits rose 10.7 percent from the year before
Single-Family Homes “Surban” Areas Blend The Most Desirable Traits Of Urban And Suburban Living Experts have a new term for the type of places that incorporate accessible urban amenities into more relaxed suburban settings. “Surban,”...
Codes + Standards California’s Housing Shortage Will Get Worse Housing production statewide has been more than 100,000 new homes short of demand annually over the last decade
Resilient Construction Texas Housing Development Designed to Withstand Disasters and Nuclear Attack Sometimes a double-gated community just isn’t safe enough. Curbed reports that Trident Lakes, a 700-acre planned community near Dallas,...
Single-Family Homes Rural Homes Aren’t Yet Suited For Growth Of Aging Population A recent report from the Urban Institute said that over the next few decades, rural areas will see more growth in the 65-and-older...
Resilient Construction Homeowners Build Stronger and Better After Natural Disasters After an earthquake severely damaged their house in 2014, a couple in Napa, Calif., spent $350,000 to construct a new home. The upgrade...
Multifamily New Building Certifications Designed To Make Residents Healthier To appeal to residents who want a healthier life, condo and apartment buildings are being designed to obtain WELL Certification or Active...