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Why Favorable Homeownership Math Fails to Motivate Renters

The financial case for homeownership has never been stronger by the numbers, yet millions of renters remain unmoved. A Zillow study found that renters who eventually buy a home could reach a breakeven point within just two years, meaning the costs of buying would equal the costs of renting in that timeframe. But that prospect […]

How Walkable Urban Development Is Reshaping Cities Like Miami and Detroit

Walkable neighborhoods have become a defining feature of successful modern cities. For decades, New York and San Francisco dominated the conversation around pedestrian-friendly urban planning. But according to research from Walkscore and urban scholars, two surprising contenders are now rising through the ranks: Miami and Detroit. Both cities demonstrate that walkability is not reserved for

Rising Loan Applications Signal Stronger Housing Demand for Builders

For the third consecutive month, mortgage loan applications to purchase homes have risen, signaling renewed buyer demand in the housing market. According to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association, total mortgage application volume increased by 0.4 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis, driven largely by a 7 percent surge in purchase applications. Purchase activity now

Negative Equity Rate Flattens Despite Rising Home Values: Market Insights for Builders

Understanding Negative Equity in Todays Housing Market Home values have been climbing steadily across much of the United States, yet the national negative equity rate has flattened at 16.9 percent, according to Zillow Real Estate Research. That means nearly one in six mortgaged homes remains underwater, with the borrower owing more than the property is

Beyond LEED Platinum: Why One Minneapolis Developer Pushed Further for Truly Affordable Housing

For many home builders and developers, achieving LEED Platinum certification represents the pinnacle of sustainable construction. But for Minneapolis-based affordable housing developer Aeon, reaching that highest tier of green building certification was only the beginning. When the organization calculated the lifetime energy costs its low-income tenants would face even in LEED Platinum-certified buildings, the numbers

8 Kitchen Design Styles from Dallas Designers Every Builder Should Know

Kitchen design continues to evolve as the heart of the modern home, and few design communities offer as much variety as Dallas. From Hacienda Chic warmth to crisp contemporary minimalism, the kitchen styles emerging from Dallas designers provide valuable lessons for home builders nationwide. This article explores eight distinctive kitchen design approaches and the key

Why the Housing Recovery Has Not Reached Home Builders

For years, economists and industry analysts have pointed to rising home prices as evidence that the housing market has fully recovered from the 2008 financial crisis. But as Fortune magazine argued in a notable assessment, rising prices alone do not constitute a true recovery. Many home builders have experienced this paradox firsthand: home values climb,

How Builders Can Profit from Rising Multifamily Demand

Multifamily demand remains strong across US markets, with secondary cities leading vacancy declines. Learn how builders can profit from rising apartment demand through strategic market selection, product design, and financial modeling.

Research Findings for Builder Window and Door Preferences: Energy Efficiency and Brand Trends

Understanding what drives builder preferences in windows and doors is essential for manufacturers, specifiers, and construction professionals who want to stay competitive in today’s housing market. Recent survey data from builders and architects reveals clear trends in material selection, energy performance requirements, and brand loyalty that directly influence product specification. For professionals involved in selecting