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While New Houses Are Getting Bigger, Millennials Opt for Smaller, Existing Homes
Budget-minded Millennials prefer remodeling to buying new
California builders must take extensive precautions due to El Niño-fueled storms
Regulations require builders to keep all stormwater runoff on their property to prevent pollution from reaching nearby waterways.
Maryland plans to tear down 4,000 vacant homes in Baltimore
Baltimore has already demolished 1,280 homes through a city government initiative called Vacants to Value.
Treasury Dept. will start crackdown on illicit money and luxury real estate
This is the first time the federal government has required real estate companies to disclose names behind cash transactions, and it is aimed at combating money laundering schemes.
Despite Slowing Economy, U.S. Housing Data Strong
Economic growth in the past couple of months has slowed significantly, but despite that, U.S. home resales bounced back from a 19-month low.
Metal Roofing Seaming Guide published by Metal Construction Association
The document provides an overview of the different types of seaming for metal roofing, a glossary of terms, training guidelines, safety recommendations, and more.
Slow Recovery For Residential Construction Jobs
Despite positive growth, it will take awhile for jobs to reach pre-crash levels
The Bigger Picture: Housing Starts Report Shows Positive Signs
The year-to-year numbers show positive signs, despite the month-to-month drop between November and December
It’s More Affordable To Buy Than Rent In 58 Percent Of U.S. Housing Markets
2016's Rental Affordability Analysis sheds new light on the debate
2016 New American Home Offers a Wealth of Technology, Innovation, and Comfort
Henderson, Nev. is the site of this year's New American Home