Why housing numbers are not as horrible as they look
Why housing numbers are not as horrible as they look Owner occupied housing demand continues to rise, but lack of supply is holding back both new and existing home sales,
Why housing numbers are not as horrible as they look Owner occupied housing demand continues to rise, but lack of supply is holding back both new and existing home sales,
Housing starts unexpectedly plunge New residential construction unexpectedly fell in September
4 Common Building Blunders Building inspectors and energy raters shared with BUILDER online the top complaints about common “construction sins”
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5 Kitchen Design Trends to Take From Model Homes The model homes of builders are known for showcasing the latest interior design trends in trying to appeal to home shoppers. […]
US housing starts, building permits fall in August U.S. housing starts fell more than expected in August as building activity declined broadly after two straight months of solid increases,
$700 million lakeside community opens east of Dallas Heath Golf & Yacht Club on Lake Ray Hubbard The 787-acre Heath Golf & Yacht Club development near Rockwall will have 1,200 […]
– Why houses in America are getting smaller Size matters, especially in housing, but preferences can change quickly, and that is the case today. Small is happening in a big […]
New Single-Family Home Size Declining This change marks a reversal of the trend that had been in place as builders focused on the higher end of the market during the recovery.
Housing Starts in U.S. Climbed to a Five-Month High in July Builders are responding to the strongest home sales since the start of the economic expansion