features Suburban Owners Recovering Better Than Urban Owners Urban areas such as Detroit and Cleveland are suffering the most.
Codes + Standards Homeownership rate at lowest level since mid-1960s Student loan debt and memories of the housing crash are likely causes for the dip in ownership.
features Landscape Architects Create Environmentally Conscious Outdoor Spaces Arizona homeowners are beginning to take what their climate gives them. Rather than spending money, resources and time maintaining a lawn in...
features Single-Family Homes Shrinking, But Remain Quite Large New houses have gotten bigger and bigger over the last few decades. Now builders are starting to reel back the sizes a bit. According to...
features Houston’s Loss Is Dallas’s Gain In Home Starts Houston was the top homebuilding market in 2015, building nearly 30,000 homes last year. A rocky 2016 has cost it the top spot, now conceded...
features Rent Rate Continues To Grow Homeownership is expensive, and renting is, too. MarketWatch reports that rents rose 0.3 percent in July and 3.8 percent in the 12 months...
features Housing Industry Can Benefit From A New President A new president will be elected in a few months, and several housing industry advocates are excited for a change — regardless of who gets...
features How Much Would Houses Be Worth If The Bubble Never Happened? Imagine that the highs and lows of the housing bubble boom and bust years didn’t happen. Assume that home values from 2000 to the present...
Economics The Rate Of Change In Home Prices, From Boulder to Atlantic City The hip Colorado town and the bustling New Jersey city are on opposite ends of the housing market spectrum
Codes + Standards DOE makes push for building grid interoperability for smarter homes, buildings The DOE is implementing the Buildings-to-Grid Program on a national level.