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
Homebuilder sentiment falls 2 points in October Homebuilders are still feeling positive about the market, but not as much as they were in September
The Fed has its eye on the ‘new housing crisis’ The Federal Reserve doesn’t think the US has enough houses.
Labor shortages tacking on $4000 to a home price Low supply and high demand for labor, combined with increasing local regulations, are the reasons why prices are at record highs.”
4 Common Building Blunders Building inspectors and energy raters shared with BUILDER online the top complaints about common “construction sins”
Important questions to ask before choosing a builder: Before choosing a new home builder, these are the 21 must have questions to ask. Any reputable builder should be willing and […]
Whirlpool Bathtubs Are Losing Out in New Homes Your next new home is less likely to have a whirlpool bathtub, or even a linen closet.
How 3-D Printers Will Lower Prices, Make Fantasies Real, and Transform the Housing Market Contour Crafting If “printed homes” seem like a distant fantasy, you’d better buckle your seat belts. […]
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.