features Construction Trades Gain In Popularity With College Students Undergraduate enrollment in construction trade programs has grown 26 percent since last year
features The Income Needed To Afford A Home In California’s Priciest Metros Households need to earn at least six figures to even think of living comfortably in Los Angeles or San Francisco
features Most San Diego Residents Can’t Afford A Median-Price House Due to booming home prices, San Diego’s affordability rate is half of where it was just five years ago. The Los Angeles Times reports...
features Multifamily Construction Expected To Slow In Denver Tighter financing and lesser demand for luxury apartments will slow multifamily construction across the Denver metro region next year,...
features Tips For Adding Universal Design Renovations To Bathrooms, Kitchens, And Entryways For aging adults with mobility concerns, even a two-inch step into the shower can be daunting. A zero-degree entrance is a good alternative....
features Homebuyers Are Searching For Homes In Less Expensive Cities People in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York City have dreams of moving somewhere less expensive. According to Redfin’s migration...
features Italian Architect Creates Vertical Forests To Combat Air Pollution A few residential high-rises in Milan have thousands of plants on their exterior. Curbed reports that Italian architect Stefano Boeri has...
features Remote Mortgage Closings Make Life Easier For Lenders And Borrowers Thanks to advancements in technology, a couple in Illinois can work with a notary in Virginia to close on a home from a lender in Michigan. ...
features Examining The Homeownership Gap Between The Rich And Poor Around 77 percent of wealthy households own their own homes, compared to only 34.9 percent of poor households
features Open Construction Jobs Go To 225,000 In June The number of open construction sector jobs, on a seasonally adjusted basis, reached a nine-month high in June. According to NAHB, there...