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High-Income Households Drove Nearly 30 Percent of Rental Growth Over the Past Decade
According to a new report from Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies, this trend has fueled development…
New Rental Housing Growth Slowing Down for the First Time Since 2005
Twelve years of growth has permanently changed the rental market's demographics -- older, wealthier, whiter, and with more children.
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In Defense of Houston's Urban Planning
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, some critics argued that Houston's zoning and 'notorious' sprawl threaten its infrastructure. Others now defend…
Florida Had the Most High-Risk Housing Markets in 2017's Third Quarter
According to the CoreLogic Market Health Indicator, most markets are still healthy with relatively low risk.…
Changing Demographics, Lifestyles, and Tech Will Shape the Future of Housing
Experts predict these changes will also affect land-use planning and regulation, redrawing patterns of urban growth, new development, and…
Developers Are Courting Baby Boomers With 'Resort-Style' Communities
The National Association of Home Builders says that by 2019, heads of household aged 55 years and older will account…
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Formica's Writable Surfaces HappyWords Design
The new HappyWords design features festive words such as: happiness, joy, and contentment written in English, Spanish, and French
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.
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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 …