"The housing market is caught in a generational tug-of-war. Boomers will soon face aging-in-place hurdles, while millennials will face the surprise of homes in need of major upgrades," said Jon Bostock, CEO of Leaf Home.
Read More »Locked-in Homeowners Look to Do-It-Yourself Solutions
"Craftsman Tools set out to further explore the impact today's housing climate has on Americans, and found that many homeowners would rather roll up their sleeves to tackle home improvement projects on their current home than give up their coveted low-rate mortgages for a new home," said Doug Redpath, President of Hand Tools, Accessories, and Storage for Stanley Black & Decker.
Read More »New Home Construction Projected to Surge in 2024
Home building in exurbs is expected to accelerate in the coming year, according to a new study from The Plan Connection. Will it be enough to keep up with demand?
Read More »Owners See Wisdom in Renovating Existing Properties
Still hot as ever, the housing market is continuing to find new highs in 2022 but consumers now overwhelmingly agree that the time is right to mold the ...
Read More »Weatherproofing Projects Lead Millennials Renovation Decisions
A new survey by one of the leading producers of fiber reinforced cement shows that homeowners are taking severe weather threats seriously and is a driving force on which projects they take up ...
Read More »10 Cities With The Most Home Improvement Loans
Many homeowners look at borrowing for home renovations, according to a recent study, which found that the trend of taking a loan for home improvements was most popular in these cities.
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