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Market Data + Trends
Mapping the Counties Most at Risk of Increased Home Insurance Costs
A look at which counties are expected to face the greatest risk for insurance shocks due to fire, wind, and flood risk going forward
Labor + Trade Relations
Philadelphia's Urban Developers Association Aims to Foster Diversity and Connection
How one of the city's developers is working to create more connections and opportunities for those currently underrepresented in the real estate industry
Education + Training
Indiana High School Students Gain Construction Experience Building a Home
High schoolers get hands-on experience in the skilled trades thanks to a construction program run by the Central Nine Career Center in Johnson County
Women in Construction
Habitat for Humanity Groundbreaking Ceremony for 2024 Women Build House
The build in Lafayette, La., promises to be Women Build's most ambitious yet
Build to Rent
Rental Housing Data for December Offer a Range of Mixed Signals
Zillow's latest rental market report shows annual rent growth has stabilized, but rent decreases vary by market and affordability remains a challenge
Indoor Air Quality
Mechanical Ventilation in Homes Works—If You Use It
Building America field studies show a disconnect between intended and actual use of mechanical ventilation systems in newer homes
Housing Markets
Top 10 Metros for New Homes in 2024
Punta Gorda, Fla., and Myrtle Beach, S.C., top the list of places where new-home construction is booming
Planning + Development
California Impact Fees Case Comes Before Supreme Court
The case, which asks how far cities and counties must go to justify impact fees, could have major consequences for housing in California and across the nation
How AI and Mushrooms Helped Turn an Empty Urban Lot into Affordable Housing
In Oakland, Calif., a design team leveraged innovative methods and materials to build 316 affordable and sustainable homes
Affordability
Rochester, NH, Opens New Affordable Apartments for Seniors
This month, people will begin moving into a new 65-unit building of affordable apartments that includes accessibility features and support staff