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Larger Numbers Of Millennials Moving To The Suburbs
More Millennials are moving to the suburbs and, as a result, suburbs are beginning to take on a more urban aesthetic
Nationwide clash over net metering threatens solar panel market
More than 25 of the 40 U.S. states with net metering policies are reportedly reconsidering them.
Where Does Each State Rank In Property Taxes?
Based on the effective real estate tax rate and the value of a home in a given state, property taxes throughout the country vary considerably
Tiny house company founder believes tiny house trend will last
A 200-home development in Salida, Colo., will be the largest tiny house community in the country.
These Small To Midsize Cities Have The Best Downtowns
Small city downtowns have many of the same offerings as big cities in a more concentrated, concise package
Japanese ‘deathtrap’ house raises questions about western building codes
This is an example of a “deathtrap” house that raises philosophical questions about common code elements.
Apprenticeships Back On The Upswing
After bottoming out at 52,763 total apprenticeships in 2011, California’s numbers are back up around 60,000 and continuing to grow
U.S. Supreme Court lets San Jose affordable housing law stand
The law requires housing developers to include below-market priced units for low-income buyers on any new housing projects in the city.
Here’s How Much You Need To Make To Afford A House In These 25 U.S. Cities
Unless you make almost $150,000 a year, you may be out of luck if you want to purchase a home in San Francisco
Risk of health problems from Lumber Liquidators laminate flooring higher than previously thought
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that people who purchased the Chinese-made flooring are about three times more likely to get cancer than it had calculated earlier.