Less than 5% of the nation's housing supply is accessible to older, disabled Americans, but at a Senate hearing last Thursday, experts suggested possible solutions
Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies' Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity shows annual spending on home improvements and repairs is expected to decrease through 2023 and into 2024
Volunteers from the Fuller Center for Housing are biking cross-country from La Jolla, Calif., to Wilmington, N.C., and stopping along the way to rehab homes for families in need
Remodeling is slowing as inflation makes home improvement projects more expensive. But as homeowners opt to stay put rather than sell, many are expected to invest in extensive upgrades in the years ahead
Polymer-based surfaces manufacturer REHAU recently donated its RAUVISIO terra Harvest Walnut surface to upgrade the kitchen in David’s House Ministries adult foster care home
While vacant office space can be repurposed into housing that cities currently desperately need, there are a variety of myths and realities associated with doing so
To reduce the climate impacts of residential buildings, the U.S. Department of Energy is making new funding and tools available to help upgrade the energy efficiency of older, existing homes and is now accepting proposals
Remodeling sentiment inched higher during the first quarter of 2023, but many lingering challenges threaten to delay new and existing projects in the year ahead