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Developers Are Slowing Down in Denver
Local experts say that a tight labor force, higher fees and materials costs are making development projects harder to accomplish.
“I don’t…
For Many Homeowners, the Great Recession Isn't Over
Ten years on from the Great Recession, 1.36 million homeowners owe more than what their house is worth, a number more than double pre-Recession…
In November, U.S. Home Prices Rose, Inventory Fell, and California Markets Are Still Pinched
Nationally, home prices increased 7.8 percent, and inventory declined 12.8 percent. Sonoma County was affected by October's wildfires with …
'Deep Regional Economic Disparities' in the U.S. Are Worsening
While tech cities San Francisco and San Jose had the biggest gains in median household income since the recession began, median household income…
Latest Ranking Shows Florida Is Booming
Eight of the top ten boomtowns in the U.S. economy are in Florida, including Cape Coral, Saint Petersburg, and Tampa.
Cape Coral, Florida…
In Q4 2017, U.S. Housing Inventory Had the Biggest Drop Since 2013
In 2017's fourth quarter, home inventory decreased by 10.5 percent. Homes across three price categories, starter, trade-up, and premium, are also…
New Rental Housing Report Shows 'Alarming Trends' for Affordability
A new report on rental housing from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies says the supply of…
This Week's Codes And Standards, December 11
A new report looks into continuing costs for green infrastructure, tax overhaul implications on affordable housing, and Seattle's new energy code highlights
This Week's Codes And Standards, November 27
Resilient home design in wake of 2017 storms, PV trade dispute ramifications on U.S. solar industry, and new ASTM code on building sealing performance
Price Increases in 2017 Expected to Continue
Since January 2017, prices for every major input to construction has increased, prices for inputs to residential construction, softwood lumber,…