New Construction
The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index is looking good, but could lumber prices stall the growth?
While prefabricated homes are six times less expensive than the average site-built home, trends in factory-built housing have always been volatile.
While solar panels may be the poster child of green homes, builders and remodelers have some interesting feedback to share about what consumers really want.
New data looks at how prices in these areas have increased — or sometimes decreased — over time.
Economists believe home sales can help drive the nation’s economic recovery from COVID-19.
The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index shows a dip in builder confidence in the South resulting from novel coronavirus outbreak.
An additional 35,000 temporary work visas approved by the Department of Homeland Security could help ease chronic shortage of construction workers.
Looking back at the last ten years in homebuilding, the National Association of Home Builders’ chief economist demonstrated how bad the 2010s were for the industry but projected a positive outlook for the 2020s.
Looking at real estate data over the last decade, some clear trends emerge in terms of costs, demographics and housing stock. See how this has impacted the market in the Miami area.
The number of new homes sold shot up over last year, according to Census data from October.
NAR chief economist: Housing shortage is stunting potential growth.
This year is one of continued change in home design as consumers get revved up about more livable spaces and a surge in new home-centered technology. Trends are constantly changing, and this year, homeowners want design that will create
Amazon’s search for a new second headquarters has sparked a frenzy among cities that are thirsty for the e-commerce giant’s jobs, tax money and name-recognition. South Florida is no different, as it and 237 other cities around the country
Tear-down starts are increasing to meet the rising demand for new single-family units, according to a new report from The National Association of Home Builders. The NAHB and Wells Fargo used their February 2017 Housing Market Index to track the
“Green” amenities and building practices are all the rage, but how green is the average homebuilder, really? As it turns out, some green practices and products are more popular than others among single-family home builders. According to a recent
Starwood Capital Group and LYND, with sales led by Fortune Development Sales are excited to announce that NINE at Mary Brickell Village is nearly 80 percent sold. Located in the heart of Mary Brickell at 999 Southwest 1st Ave.,