Single-Family Homes 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
Single-Family Homes 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
Single-Family Homes Construction Sector Has 77,000 Fewer Unfilled Jobs Since July According to NAHB analysis and the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, residential construction...
Single-Family Homes Small Homes Appreciate The Fastest In Most Of The Largest Metros A lack of starter home inventory and the demand for homes in city centers have been cited as reasons for the price increases
Single-Family Homes Single-Family Construction Spending Dips In December Total private residential construction spending grew 0.5 percent in December to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $466.9 billion, but...
Builders Construction Labor Shortage Holds Back Possible Home Building Boom A recent survey found that 200,000 construction industry jobs across the country are unfilled
Single-Family Homes HomeAid America Names New Chairman Scott Stowell, the executive chairman for CalAtlantic Homes, was named Chairman of HomeAid America, a building industry charity that helps...
Sales Builders Could Bring Home Construction Boom To Red-Hot Dallas Home prices in Texas are expected to rise 31 percent over the next three years, and Dallas is shaping to be the hottest market in the state....
Single-Family Homes New High-End Developments Offer Mixed-Use Features For Sense Of Community Suburban developments are starting to get more of an urban feel to them. Planners are emphasizing walkable communities, markets and public...
Single-Family Homes Affordability And Isolation Remain Difficulties For Aging In Place The rise in the older American population will mean an increase in people who can’t get around very easily. By 2035, as many as 17 million...