A report studying the health of the housing market for September detailed three large metros where new construction has taken off over the past month.
Read More »Single-Family Starts A Mixed Bag in 2018
While new single-family starts have rebounded in several regions, many are lagging behind the national average.
Read More »The End of Single-Family Zoning in California?
New pieces of legislation are slowly allowing residents more ability on their property, and loosening zoning rules in the state.
Read More »Issuance of Single-Family Permits Down
A new report details the number of permits issued for single-family housing over the past year. Did any region post increases?
Read More »Single-Family Growth Moving Away From Metros
Click through to see how exurbs and rural areas are faring when it comes to single-family building.
Read More »Studying the Ban on Single-Family Housing
A study by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) states traditional housing zoning has been seen as a barrier to affordability, and that using policy to promote ...
Read More »The Continual Shrinking of Single-Family Home Sizes
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports that the size of single-family homes during Q2 2019 declined. The NAHB, with data from the Census Bureau’s Quarterly Starts ...
Read More »The Growing Alternative to Homeownership
As homebuyers tackle the growing challenge of finding an affordable home, here’s how builders are rising to the growing demand for detached single-family units for rent.
Read More »What’s the Real Reason Behind the Housing Shortage?
A report by Business Insider states that labor shortages, lack of available lots, and higher material costs—although key talking points of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell—are not what’s ...
Read More »The Debate Over Single-Family Zoning
A new survey from Redfin revealed that homebuyers and sellers are nearly twice as likely to oppose increased housing density in their neighborhood than they are to support ...
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