Economics 6 Things June’s Housing Starts Tell Us Trulia’s Chief Economist Selma Hepp says 2015 may be the best year for housing
Codes + Standards U.S. headed for worst droughts in a millennium California, the southwest and the Great Plains are expected to be the hardest-hit by these droughts
features FHA’s Fee Reduction Helped Boost Sales According to the NAR, the Federal Housing Administration’s implementation of a 50 basis point reduction in its annual mortgage fee back in...
features How Much Safety Can a Smart Home Actually Provide In a piece sponsored by IT company Cisco, The Guardian looks into the relatively unchartered frontier of connected homes. The U.K.’s chief...
features Backyard Trends for 2015 What are homeowners and buyers going to look for in the summer months? A study by CT Homes reveals the backyard trends for this year. A big...
features Architects Reinvent the Ranch House The one-story ranch house fell out of popularity after its peak in the 1960s and 1970s because of its association with mass-produced tract...
features Where Are the Luckiest Homebuyers in America? Zillow analyzed cities with populations over 5,000 to find where the buyers are who bought in the right place at the right time, and find...
features California Real Estate Sales Took Off in June Driven by non-distressed property sales, home sales in California grew 8.5 in June after a mediocre May, HousingWire reports. The sale of...
Multifamily Home Builders Rush to Put up Rental Units Construction of multifamily rental units are highest since 1987
Codes + Standards California’s water restrictions could threaten homebuilding industry A slowdown in construction could result in higher home prices and dry up inventory