Single-Family Permits Show Increase in February
Year-to-date ending in February, single-family permits were up in all four regions of the U.S.
What Does It Cost to Build a Single-Family Home?
A closer look at the itemized costs in each stage of construction for a single-family home
4 Single-Family Build-to-Rent Home Designs Offering Comfort and Construction Efficiency
Single-family rentals are popular. Take a look at these detached-home design ideas for the single-family build-to-rent market, one of the fastest-growing segments of single-family construction
Single-Family Build-to-Rent Construction Levels Off
Despite the flat readings for Q3 2022, NAHB anticipates the SFBTR market will expand in coming quarters as a result of mortgage interest rates remaining high
Unexpected Increase in Housing Starts and Permits in October
The Midwest and West posted the strongest home building activity in October
Single-Family Housing Starts Posted Unexpected Surge in September
Single-family housing starts saw an uptick in September as builders worked to fill a supply deficit left by would-be home sellers opting not to sell
Rising Mortgage Rates Will Be The Biggest Housing Trend This Year
Experts say affordability, inventory levels, and home value growth will be affected by higher rates
Vancouver’s Foreign Tax Turns Seattle Into Haven For Chinese Buyers
After the Canadian province of British Columbia enacted a 15 percent tax on foreign buyers, prospective Chinese investors set their…
Hispanic Homeownership Rate Increased In 2016
The overall homeownership rate once again dropped to 63.4 percent last year. Hispanics were the only ethnic group to buck the trend.…
Best Cities To Invest In A Home
Between the increase in home values, manageable property tax rate, and low property crime rate, Fremont, Calif., is one of the best…
7 Million Homeowners Have Middling Equity
People who are breaking even aren’t motivated to sell, creating a lack of inventory
Top-Selling Master Plans Of 2016
With a 19 percent increase in sales from 2015, Irvine Ranch overtook The Villages as the nation's best seller last year
The New American Home 2017: Luxury Living, Energy Smarts
With a HERS Index score of zero and luxe features galore, the New American Home is a gold mine of innovation
Homebuyers Choose Amenities Over Size
First-time buyers desire amenities and features such as separate laundry rooms, low-E windows, Energy Star–rated appliances, programmable thermostats, and exterior lighting
Joint Center Releases New Numbers On Aging
The aging population is expected to significantly increase by 2035. By then, more than 800,000 older households will be buying new homes every year.
Starter-Home Supply Falls
Homes available for first-time buyers dropped 12 percent last year, and starter homes now comprise only 25 percent of the total number of homes