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How the Immigration Downturn Reshapes Construction Worker Availability for Home Builders

How the Immigration Downturn Reshapes Construction Worker Availability for Home Builders The U.S. home building industry has long relied on a steady pipeline of immigrant labor to meet the demands of a growing housing market. But that pipeline is narrowing. Between 2006 and 2013, immigration from Mexico to the United States declined by 67 percent, […]

How the Morrison Net-Zero Home Achieves $9 Monthly Utility Bills

How the Morrison Net-Zero Home Achieves $9 Monthly Utility Bills The concept of a net-zero home, where a residence produces as much energy as it consumes over a full year, has moved from an experimental ideal to a practical reality for a growing number of builders. One of the most compelling examples comes from Bend,

How Baby Boomers Approach Home Buying: What Builders Need to Know About This Generation

Baby boomers represent a formidable force in the housing market. Born between 1946 and 1964, this generation controls a disproportionate share of household wealth and continues to drive significant home buying activity well into their retirement years. According to the National Association of Realtors Generational Trends Report, younger boomers alone accounted for 16 percent of

Urban Infill Home Design Lessons from a Seattle Eastlake Project

Urban Infill Home Design Lessons from a Seattle Eastlake Project Urban infill development has become one of the most important strategies for builders working in established neighborhoods where land is scarce and demand for city living remains strong. Finding suitable infill development properties requires looking beyond traditional MLS listings to identify hidden opportunities. The Seattle

Which Housing Markets Are Hardest Hit When Interest Rates Rise

Rising interest rates change the math for home buyers instantly. A quarter-point increase from the Fed may sound small on paper, but for families on the edge of qualification, it can push homeownership out of reach. Not every housing market feels this pressure equally. Some areas are far more vulnerable than others, and builders who

Four Smart Closet Lighting Solutions for Modern Home Builders

When homeowners struggle to tell a black suit from a navy one or find themselves squinting to match accessories, the culprit is often poor closet lighting treated as an afterthought during construction. Too many new homes treat closets as storage spaces rather than the functional dressing areas they have become. As residential lighting design for

Why the Texas Housing Market Is Not a Bubble Despite Rising Home Prices

Why the Texas Housing Market Is Not a Bubble Despite Rising Home Prices When home prices climb well above historical peak levels, the natural instinct for builders and industry observers is to brace for a correction. Yet in Texas, a state known for boom-and-bust cycles tied to energy markets, the story is different. According to

Why Home Builders Are Betting Big on Apartment Rental Investment

Why Home Builders Are Betting Big on Apartment Rental Investment The line between for-sale home building and rental apartment development is blurring. Major production builders that built their reputations on single-family subdivisions are now committing hundreds of millions of dollars to build and hold apartment communities. Toll Brothers has set aside up to $300 million

How Tax Policy Changes Could Reshape Homeowner Costs and What Builders Need to Know

The Mortgage Interest Deduction Under Pressure Tax policy proposals that target the mortgage interest deduction have a direct effect on home affordability and the broader housing market. When presidential candidates put forward tax plans that cap or limit itemized deductions, the mortgage interest deduction often takes the largest share of the revenue hit. For home