Awards Owning It: Winning a National Housing Quality Award This year's NHQ winners prove that fostering a culture of ownership is a winning strategy.
Opinion Lone Survivor House Is A Retreat For Veterans On constructing a health and wellness facility for returning service men and women
Opinion The Atlantic: The Creation Myth of the Suburb Is Just a Myth One columnist and housing analyst says the accepted creation myth of early homebuilding is “conveniently forgetful about what actually happened in the past.”
Home Technology Being Smart About Smart Homes For home buyers, smart gadgets and systems aren't just nice to have — the features are becoming necessities.
Opinion Half of Home Builders Folded From 2007 to 2012 An Economic Census report confirms what the industry already knew
Opinion Being Smart About Smart Homes For home buyers, smart gadgets and systems aren't just nice to have — the features are becoming necessities.
Opinion New Ruling on Status of Subcontractors in Home Building The National Labor Relations Board could consider them "joint employees"
Opinion San Francisco Is at the Top of August's Hottest Housing Markets Listings are viewed more and houses spend less time on the market in the Bay Area and other trending metros
Opinion NAHB Policy Update: Use of HRAs May Prompt Fines Small businesses offering Health Reimbursement Arrangements could be penalized