HVAC Achieving Net Zero With a Tri-Generation System Houston-area builder M Street Homes' first Zero Energy Ready Home employs a unique bundled arrangement of mechanical systems
features Most Canadian First-Time Homebuyers Aren’t Receiving Parental Aid A common refrain in Canada among people looking to buy a home for the first time is to “tap the Bank of Mom and Dad,” the Huffington Post...
features Nation’s First Zero Energy Ready Home-Certified Multifamily Project Underway According to Proud Green Home, “the first multifamily Zero Energy Ready Home certification for a rental development in the nation went to...
features Where Are All the Construction Workers? It’s no news that the construction industry is experiencing a labor shortage. Wall Street Journal reporter Jeffrey Sparshott explores why. ...
features What do $1 Million Homes Look Like? A million dollars usually gets a buyer more home outside of the metropolises of New York City and Los Angeles. In Miami, for example,...
features Solar Panel Installation Easier for Texas Homeowners Under New Law New legislation makes it easier for homeowners in Texas to install solar panels starting Sept. 1, Dallas News reports. The legislation bans...
features How Putting Your Garage Door on the Internet Can Make Your Home Safer The Wall Street Journal's Geoffrey A. Fowler reviews the new $268 Chamberlain Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener. “It sounds geeky, but the garage...
Economics Most Americans Think We’re Still in the Housing Crisis A majority of Americans are pessimistic about buying a home
features Residents Move to D.C. for Jobs, Move Out for Housing According to the District of Columbia’s Office of Revenue Analysis, the District added about 90,000 net new residents between 2000 and 2014....
features Home Depot is Optimistic About the Housing Market America’s largest home-improvement retailer expects the housing sector to improve, Business Insider reports. Home Depot outlined its...