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City Living Is Starting To Stretch Out To The Suburbs
Developers and urban planners are rethinking suburbia and emphasizing walkability, density, and diversity
Energy Star Program Could Fall Victim To Budget Cuts
The White House is proposing cutting the EPA’s budget by 24 percent
Steady Job Growth Could Push The Fed To Raise Interest Rates
The nation is nearing full employment, but a rate hike could still hurt many workers
Compromise Bill In Indiana Would Gradually Peel Back Solar Incentives
The measure would grant the higher retail rate for another 30 years for those who have already installed solar
Metros Where Economic Diversity Is Improving—And Worsening
Phoenix, San Diego, and Cape Coral, Fla., are among the places where more homes can be found at a range of price points
Building Momentum In 2017
A new administration, rising interest rates, shifting demographics—it seems as if 2017 has just begun, yet we’re already seeing a change in the…
Executive Order Signed To Repeal Or Revise Waters Of The U.S. Rule
The rule defined what smaller waterways fell under the scope of the 1972 Clean Water Act
Generation X Homeownership Rebounds After Recession
Adults between 37 and 51 years old are in their prime earning years
Bozeman, Montana Board Says Easing Building Code Could Help With Affordable Housing
Reducing lot size minimums and parking standards could make an impact
The Time Is Now For Homebuyers
People are acting with urgency because of rising mortgage rates and home prices