U.S. Houses Are Still Getting Bigger
U.S. Houses Are Still Getting Bigger Americans want bigger houses. Or at least that’s what they’re getting.
U.S. Houses Are Still Getting Bigger Americans want bigger houses. Or at least that’s what they’re getting.
Builders: Lot Shortages at Record Highs Sixty-four percent of builders reported that the supply of lots in their markets was “low” or “very low,
Texas Leads Country in New Housing Units Built Even as oil prices and production were starting to decline, Texas still managed to add people
New home sales race to 8-year high, prices soar New U.S. single-family home sales surged to a more than eight-year high in April and prices hit a record high,
Because Not Enough New Ones Are Going Up Relief may be a long time coming for home buyers who have grown frustrated by the lack of properties for sale—and the […]
Homebuilder sentiment unchanged for four months Job creation, low mortgage interest rates and pent-up demand will also spur growth in the single-family housing sector moving forward.”
D-FW is top U.S. building market The slowdown in Houston’s economy has given Dallas-Fort Worth a boost into the nation’s top homebuilding slot.
North Texas new home costs soar to record prices, topping $300K mark An entry level home on a typical 50 foot by 110 foot lot is no longer feasible.
US new home sales fall amid weakness in the West New U.S. single-family home sales unexpectedly fell in March, but the decline was concentrated in the West region
Homebuilder blues: Don’t blame labor shortage The common complaint from builders is that they are hamstrung by a lack of skilled labor, which is keeping production levels low.That may have […]