The S&P’s Case-Shiller Home Price Indices data through July 2011, released Tuesday, showed a fourth consecutive month of increases for the 10- and 20-City Composites, with both up 0.9 percent in July over June.
Irvine, Calif., officials last week granted final approval for the development of up to 5,000 homes on the old El Toro Marine Corps base. The development has a 10-year timeline and includes more than 500 affordable-housing units.
The latest updates this summer to the Lead Paint Repair and Renovation Program rules that apply to pre-1978 homes were, all-in-all, a positive for remodelers
Metrostudy came out with its mid-year list of top master planned communities in the country, and Texas –– specifically Houston –– remains the hottest market.
Aliso Viejo’s The New Home Company (TNHC) has created TNHC Land Company, which will work to acquire land for the Northern and Southern California division of TNHC.
The U.S. GDP grew 2.5 percent in 2010 after falling 2.5 percent in 2009, and some cities grew much faster than others. Here's a look at the fastest-growing cities.
Although the housing market continues to struggle, many local markets are doing significantly better than the country as a whole. Zillow analyzed the numbers to identify the cities where homes sell the fastest.
Professional Builder sat down with Meritage Homes CEO Steven J. Hilton to discuss the builder's net-zero offering, selling green homes, hot markets, and more.