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Slow and Steady Recovery Bodes Well for Home Building
The home building recovery has been slow and steady, and nearly nine years after the housing crisis, that’s probably a good thing because it will…
This Week's Codes And Standards, May 15
New alliance will make installation of IoT technology in luminaires easier, wave of sinkhole incidents implies neglected infrastructure investment, and Tesla solar roof tiles are cheaper than expected
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States With Highest and Lowest Cost of Living
After considering the costs of housing, groceries, utilities, transportation, health care, and other expenses in each state, …
The South Has The Most Favorable Markets For First-Time Buyers
Homes are affordable and relatively easy to get in Memphis, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Birmingham
The Best Homes Available For $250,000
Included are a bungalow in Houston, a stone mansion in Kansas City, Mo., and a brick ranch in Charleston, S.C.
California Legislature Addresses Housing Shortage, Combats NIMBYs
New bills are being proposed that are intended to increase the production of new homes
Sealing For Weather-Resistive Success
Maintaining integrity of WRBs in building envelopes key to reducing leakage risks
Most Americans Still Say It’s A Good Time To Buy A Home
House shoppers aren’t turned off by rising home prices and mortgage rates
This Week's Codes And Standards, May 8
OSHA responds to building collapse disaster, Indiana cuts back on solar incentive, and Los Angeles updates small-lot ordinance
Homeownership Still an Aspiration for the Majority of Americans
The number of wanna-be homeowners combined with low inventory and the smaller pool of homeowners intending to sell in the next five years raises concerns that price appreciation in certain markets could become overheated.