At the close of the year, home listings grew, bringing active inventory back above pre-pandemic levels in nine states ...
In a challenging housing market, builders still attracted buyers to their communities via lifestyle amenities and competitive sales incentives ...
Recent data show the number of households in the U.S. is expected to grow by 8.6 million between 2025 and 2035 ...
From energy-efficient designs to remote work stations, homeowner preferences have shifted during the past few years ...
Midwestern cities—such as Toledo, Ohio—rank high in housing affordability due to the region’s availability of homes and its declining population ...
Employment in the construction sector improved at the end of the year. Construction employment data saw some improvement at ...
From porcelain countertops and range alcoves in the kitchen to stylish ceiling treatments and organic materials, these trends are expected to be big this year ...
In the suit, the National Association of Home Builders—along with 15 state attorneys general—claim the codes will increase housing costs and worsen the affordability crisis ...
The fact that the lion’s share of homeowners say they’ll never sell is one reason new listings are below pre-pandemic levels in much of the country, though listings have started ticking up in recent ...
Despite last year’s marked slowdown, those with enough wealth continued to purchase homes. And with 2024 in the past, some experts predict it will be an even bigger year for those looking to buy ...
In November, private residential construction spending rose slightly. Month-over-month, construction spending increased by 0.1%, while year-over-year, it grew by 3.1%, according t ...
A proposition from an Oklahoma lawmaker would allow homes to be 3D printed for as little as $14 per square foot ...