The economy isn’t likely to recover until strength returns to the housing market.
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A well vented bathroom is more important than you think.
A Web site in Florida markets unfinished structures.
One builder finds fewer takers for affordable homes.
Banks take their time reselling foreclosures, modifying mortgages, and approving short sales.
Attached homes outside of Manhattan have a New England state of mind.
The latest and greatest building products.
Participation in the National Green Building Program has far exceeded expectations.
BUILDER’s newest show home combines affordable construction, quality design, and sustainability.
Builders in the Golden State take a collaborative approach to new, more stringent building codes.
A nonprofit offers skill certification for Spanish-speakers.
An FBI investigation takes aim at builders.
Builders and developers are eschewing traditional amenities for natural features.
A new book helps builders attract female home buyers.
Here’s how to leverage the value of your standing inventory.
The next generation of sales agents are motivated by a different set of standards and practices.
We have yet to see how the government’s actions will affect the housing industry.
The government must help support house prices.
A new service from Constellation brings homeowner’s guides to life.
Best-of-breed technology lets a Canadian builder keep pace in the challenging market.
After natural disasters hit, many builders flinch at getting involved in rebuilding efforts.
As winter arrives, many builders find themselves at the mercy of increasingly desperate lenders, their companies upside down.
Small houses sell when they offer three things: well-designed space, the right price, and a distinct sense of place.
Home buyers are rediscovering FHA-insured mortgages.
Now is the time to start planning for green approval.
“We have to be far more precise than a site builder due to how we assemble our units."
Pilot programs to build cottages for emergency housing in disaster areas haven’t played out as planned.
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