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For Some Areas, The Drop In Starter Home Supply Isn’t A Problem
A shrinking supply of starter homes does not necessarily mean rising home values around the country.
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Keeping Your Homes on the Dry Side
Why insulation is crucial for managing moisture
J.R. Babineau
J.R Babineau is a research engineer and the principal building scientist for Johns Manville. For almost 20 years, he has been involved in research…
"Design Green, Build Green, Live Green" with AirRenew® Drywall
For 20 years, Scott Sullivan and his company Living Stone Construction have worked under the mantra “Design Green, Build Green, Live Green.” For…
The Millennial Enigma: The Typical Millennial May Not Be So Typical After All
A new survey shows that Millennials may be more traditional than anyone thought in how they are approaching their future in terms of marriage, children, and home ownership.
New housing falls far short of rising population in Colorado
The state added only 25,143 new single-family homes, condos, and apartments in 2015, about 15,000 homes short of what was needed to accommodate a population increase of 102,000.
Housing Recovers But Affordability Continues to Be a Challenge
The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University released The State of the Nation's Housing report for 2016
Buyers Beware: Housing Shortage Isn’t Going to Improve Anytime Soon
The number of homes completed in May does not paint a pretty picture for the coming months.
New Washington, D.C., zoning could make tiny houses easier to get permitted
After the new zoning ordinance goes into effect in September, many landowners in outlying DC neighborhoods will have the right to build and rent small dwellings.
Industry group critical of new OSHA workplace injury tracking rule
Critics say OSHA has the power to disseminate records and data that fail to show the complete narrative of a company’s safety record.