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The Majority Of First-Time Homebuyers Would Like To Skip The Starter Home
Starter homes are not only losing their appeal with builders, but first-time buyers are not as interested in them anymore, either
International codes now require water reuse systems comply with NSF International standard
The standard requires 26 weeks of continuous testing with regularly scheduled sampling throughout, typically three days a week.
Many Homeowners Are Ready to Plunge Into Remodeling
Remodeling can cause more than a few headaches for homeowners. Losing the use of a bathroom, the kitchen, or any other space in a home for a few…
New Housing Development Costs Slow Construction
A flurry of new permits, expenses, and fees over the past ten years has increased the time and money needed to build a home
Total value of U.S. homes reaches pre-crash levels
Rising home values could help increase inventory, which has been low in recent years.
New Mansions Have Current Residents Saying “Get Off My Lawn”
“Get off my lawn,” said the grizzled voice of Clint Eastwood in 2008’s Gran Torino. Maybe there were more diplomatic ways of going about…
Disagreement Between PulteGroup’s Founder And CEO Goes Public
Stagnant growth has led PulteGroup CEO Richard J. Dugas Jr. to accelerate a planned retirement
Study says there is increased potential for rooftop solar generation in U.S.
The analysis used detailed light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data for 128 US cities across the country.
U.S. Cities With The Fastest-Growing Rent
San Francisco or New York City are hard to compete with in terms of the most expensive cities for renters, but even those coastline juggernauts can’t compete with how quickly rent is growing some U.S. cities