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features What does an American subdivision look like these days? For the first time, the NAHB collected data that gives a summary of statistics to describe the typical residential subdivision being built...
features Higher home builder and homebuyer confidence shore up the housing market this fall The National Mortgage News cites a Zacks report that says a combination of home buyer and home builder confidence will lead to a housing...
features Left and Right come together to pioneer a 15-year loan program for low-income borrowers Conservative housing critic Ed Pinto and liberal consumer advocate Bruce Marks team up to design a new mortgage program for low-income...
features 10 fireplace designs that are out of this world From fireplaces that have waterfalls to a portable fireplace the size of a briefcase with no-smoke technology, Home Design Find offers 10...
features Fannie Mae expects low sales for 2014, but builders still optimistic Fannie Mae has revised its forecast for the U.S. housing market: it now expects the U.S. housing market to produce fewer sales than it did...
features 9 tweets that best sum up millennials and housing Lately the term millennial has created a huge buzz in the housing market, but different analysts have differing opinions on what impact the...
features Will rising rents attract more homebuyers? Zillow data shows that renters pay more than homeowners, and the Motley Fool examines why.
features Residential high-rises are rising to new heights Traditionally, New York’s super-tall high-rises have been office buildings. But three new residential developments are racing them to the...