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How Smart Neighborhood Technology Is Reshaping Home Building

The Rise of Connected Communities in Home Building Home builders today face a new kind of buyer expectation. Homebuyers no longer ask only about square footage and cabinet finishes. They want to know whether the home is wired for the future, whether the thermostat learns their schedule, and whether the front door locks itself from […]

Mixed-Use Development That Works: Four Projects That Found the Right Blend

Mixed-Use Development That Works: Four Projects That Found the Right Blend Mixed-use development has become a defining strategy for builders and developers looking to create vibrant, sustainable communities. By combining residential, commercial, and sometimes office space within a single project, these developments offer dual revenue streams and respond to growing demand for walkable, amenity-rich neighborhoods.

How Home Builders Can Onboard New Trades Successfully: A 5-Step Framework

Every home builder eventually needs to bring on a new trade partner. A longtime subcontractor may raise prices beyond reason, plan to retire without a succession strategy, or simply cannot keep pace with your growth. Having a pipeline of qualified trade partners is essential, but onboarding a new trade requires more than sending them to

Breaking the Cycle of Waste in Home Building: A Strategic Approach to Eliminating Inefficiency

The True Cost of Repeating Mistakes in Home Building The home building industry has a well-documented tendency to repeat the same errors project after project, draining resources and eroding profit margins. Whether it is underestimating material quantities, relying on outdated scheduling methods, or failing to standardize site workflows, the pattern remains consistent: builders do what

Low-Rise Multifamily Housing: Smart Design and Construction Strategies for Builders

Why Low-Rise Multifamily Is Gaining Ground in Today’s Housing Market Low-rise multifamily housing has emerged as a critical piece of the residential construction landscape, offering a middle ground between single-family homes and high-rise towers. As land costs rise and municipalities push for greater density, builders are turning to townhomes, duplexes, triplexes, and garden-style apartment buildings

Vaughan Buckley and the Modular Revolution: Why Prefab Construction Will Dominate Home Building by 2030

As the residential construction industry looks toward a future defined by labor shortages, stricter energy codes, and rising material costs, factory-built housing is emerging as a compelling solution. Visionary builders like Vaughan Buckley have been at the forefront of this shift, advocating for modular and prefabricated construction methods that promise greater efficiency, quality, and sustainability.

Why Most Building Innovations Fail and What Actually Works for Home Builders

The History of Overhyped Building Innovations Offers Lessons for Today’s Home Builders Every few years, the home building industry declares a new technology or process the next revolution. From software platforms that would eliminate supply chain waste to modular construction systems that would replace site-built homes, these promises have a pattern: grand visions, heavy investment,

How True Homes Built a Quality-Driven Culture Across Markets

When Mark Boyce and Dan Horner co-founded True Homes in 2007, they did not simply write a business plan. They spent an entire year developing an integrated methodology for running a home building company, one that would eventually earn the company the 2019 National Housing Quality Award Gold distinction. Their approach demonstrates how home builders

10 Building Obstacles to Finished Basements and How to Avoid Them

Introduction Turning a basement into finished, livable space is one of the most sought-after home improvements. Homeowners view the lower level as a destination for entertainment, extra bedrooms, home gyms, and in-law suites. For builders, this presents both opportunity and engineering challenges. Transforming a raw foundation into conditioned living space requires navigating technical obstacles that