Housing Zone* UNPUBLISHED Utah bill to delay new residential code adoption from three to six years advances The measure has support from city inspectors and others who say the current process is too cumbersome.
features Negative Equity Rate Flattens Despite Rising Home Values More than a quarter of mortgaged homes are underwater in Florida and the Midwest, Zillow Real Estate Research reports. The national...
features Home Values Grew More Than U.S. Homeowners Expected Zillow Real Estate Research found that in general, Americans tended to underestimate home value growth in 2014. This was particularly the...
features Builders Are Betting on Rentals Lennar and many other builders are raising their bets on rental housing as new-home sales continue to drag, The Oregonian reports. The...
features ‘Man Caves’ Get a Makeover The Wall Street Journal shows four ‘man sanctuaries’ with a luxurious update. Instead of retreating from the hustle and bustle of the world...
features The American Dream, Then and Now The path of homeownership for Tonya Adair, a 47-year-old teacher in Milwaukee, isn’t quite the same as it was for her 73-year-old father...
features LEED Platinum Isn’t Enough for Minneapolis Affordable Housing Development Minneapolis affordable housing developer Aeon did some math to see how much cost savings its LEED Platinum buildings can offer its low...
Financials 5 Takeaways from Lennar’s Latest Quarterly Results Mostly positive news nationwide, except for Houston
Design Homes for the New Family House plans that can accommodate the varied definitions of today’s family
features Will California’s Affordable Housing Crisis Lead to a Dystopian Walled City Future? It may be far-fetched, but Gawker writer Haimlton Nolan likens California’s housing inequality to one that is on the path to revolution. ...