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Did The Housing Crisis Ever Really End?
While many Americans are unconvinced the housing crisis ever really ended, a portion believe the worst is still yet to come
U.S., Canada still at odds over softwood lumber trade
Canadian exports account for about 28% of the U.S. softwood market.
The Big City Blues: Are Urban Dwellers Less Likely To Be Happy?
City living has been enjoying its fair share of praise lately. It has become the hip thing to do, despite the exorbitant cost of rent, large…
A City-By-City Look At April’s Rising Home Prices
The Pacific Northwest’s housing market is cooking as Seattle had the largest increase in home values for the month of April and Portland led the way in year-over-year change
Solar power actually reduces rates for all electric customers
Ratepayers do not end up paying more to make up for resulting loss of revenue to power companies, according to a new study.
OSHA starts evaluation of construction industry noise standards
OSHA is planning to issue a request for information in November to gauge the effectiveness and feasibility of adopting more noise-hazard requirements.
How Brexit Will Affect The U.S. Housing Market
Though indirect, Brexit will have some impact on the U.S. economy
Thrive Home Builders’ New Net Zero
Decades in energy-efficient, sustainable building paved a path to award-winning development for…
Off-grid housing village will be completely self-sufficient, producing its own power and food
ReGen Villages Holding, B.V., is piloting its first 100 homes across 15,500-square-meters in the planned city of Almere in The Netherlands this summer.
Availability of housing lots reaches new lows
Nearly two-thirds of builders say that lot supply in their regions was low or very low in a NAHB survey.