Codes + Standards Tighter credit regulations mean current housing boom is not a bubble While nonbank lender-originated mortgages may make up a greater share of mortgages today household leverage is declining
features Most Home Builders Are Small Businesses An analysis on the 2012 Economic Census data by the NAHB found that 81 percent of home builders and specialty trade contractors are...
features Upside of Oil Slump for Houston Home Builders Because of the energy sector’s continued decline, Houston builders should expect fewer home sales in 2016. But according to the Houston...
features 10 Improvements the Internet of Things Will Bring to Everyday Life Improved home security and lower household bills are just two of the 10 things T3 says the Internet of Things will improve in daily life. ...
features Designs for Kitchens That Are Small by Choice In the tech hubs of America, where residential zoning is dense and much of the land is allocated to office space, “the aspirational kitchens...
features What Will Happen When Solar Subsidies Plummet? The investment tax credit for solar energy is set to fall to 10 percent from 30 percent in 2017, and some of the industry’s leading...
features Luxury Home Prices Drop For the first time in three years, luxury home prices fell. According to Redfin, this drop is a potential sign that home prices might start...
Sales Housing for Millennials: Where’s Hot, Where’s Not Atlanta, Pittsburgh, and Memphis top the list
Codes + Standards Handbook for design, construction, maintenance of permeable pavements released Fact sheets and checklists help to successfully incorporate permeable pavement systems into design projects
features Vegas Housing Crash Aftershock Still Isn’t Over At one point in 2012, more than 70 percent of Las Vegas homeowners with mortgages were underwater. According to AOL Real Estate, “many...