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Homebuilders Wary Of Trump’s Deportation Plan
Builders in states near the Mexico border rely on experienced Mexican workers for framing, roofing, and drywalling.
Portland, Denver, and Seattle Don’t Follow Declining Homeownership Trend
The increases in homeownership rates were mostly due to more people buying homes, not declines in renter households
Florida voters approve tax breaks on solar installations
The state ranks third in rooftop solar potential
Contractors flock to Louisiana to work on rebuilding after flood
Since August 12, 43 out-of-state contractors have filed paperwork and paid fees to the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors.
Complex Drywall Corners
Corners are a focal point in a room, and often require a greater level of technical knowledge skill and persistence to finish to the customer’s expectations.
Housing Affordability is Finally Improving
Affordability challenges are finally beginning to improve. According to an analysis of …
Income Up, Poverty Down, Inequality Steady
Despite the economic progress made as a whole, income distribution remains a problem
New Homes In The U.S. Are 74 Percent Larger Than They Were In The 1910s
New homes offer 1,000 more square feet of space than those built a century ago
The cost of adding PVs to roofs dropped 10% in the past year
Installation fees and costs related to permitting have both decreased
An Average Paycheck Goes A Long Way In Detroit, Memphis, And Pittsburgh
Cities in the South and in the Rust Belt have the most favorable base salary to home price ratios