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ICC Initiates Standards Process to Update Tiny House Requirements
Based on existing tiny home requirements, the new standard will codify existing design, construction, inspection, and certification requirements into a single standard
Labor + Trade Relations
As the Housing Market Weakens, Residential Wage Growth Is Slowing
Average hourly earnings for residential building workers are slowing as the housing market enters into correction mode
Products
Products That Raise the Bar on Home Water Savings and Efficiency
This selection of water-saving products can help homeowners monitor water use, ensure water quality, and prevent flooding from leaking pipes
Financing
Are Lower Mortgage Rates Enough to Lure Spring Buyers?
Mortgage rates fell for the fourth straight week at the start of April. But is it enough to bring buyers back into a standstill for-sale market?
Remodeling
What Are the Biggest Remodeling Projects Among Would-Be Home Sellers Staying in Place?
Americans choosing not to list their homes are staying in place and taking on larger scale remodeling projects meant to boost their home's value
Housing Markets
Denver’s Population Is Rising, but Its Housing Market Is Cooling
After years of strong gains, metro Denver's real estate market is undergoing a major correction
Market Data + Trends
Buyers and Sellers Have Reached a Standoff at the Start of the Spring Season
In a sluggish spring market, buyers are no longer willing to overpay for homes, but home sellers refuse to lower their prices
Affordability
County in Oregon Gets $4.1 Million in Federal Funding for Homeless Service, Housing Programs
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is allocating $2.76 billion nationwide for homeless services and the development of more affordable housing units
New-Construction Projects
Metro Denver Adds 49 New Affordable Housing Units
Rhonda's Place offers 49 new affordable housing units for homeless individuals in metro Denver
New-Construction Projects
Art Donation Worth Thousands Will Help Provide Affordable Housing in Wisconsin
An art collection donated anonymously to the Franklin, Wis., Habitat for Humanity ReStore contained a few pieces worth tens of thousands of dollars. Once auctioned, the proceeds will be used to build affordable housing