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The West, South Lift New-Home Sales

Builders saw more sales of newly built single-family homes last month, as the spring selling season got underway. New-home sales posted a 4 percent increase in March month over month, the U.S. Commerce Department reported Tuesday. New single-family homes reached a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 694,000 units in March, the second highest reading since the Great Recession. The West and South regions of the U.S. led to most of that uptick.“We

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Why New-Home Market Can’t Meet Demand

The new-home market is unable to meet growing buyer demand because there aren’t enough workers to build homes, builders say.At the beginning of the year, there were 250,000 unfilled construction jobs, including those for home framers, electricians, masons, carpenters, and other duties needed to build a new home. The unemployment rate in the building industry is significantly higher than the national unemployment rate—7.4 percent versus 4.1 p

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Winter Blues Still a Drag on Homebuilding

Single-family housing starts underperformed in March, the U.S. Commerce Department reported Tuesday. Construction on new single-family homes dropped 3.7 percent to 867,000 units. Builders blamed bad weather in many regions of the country.“The modest decline in single-family starts in March is still in line with our solid builder confidence readings and is largely attributable to lingering winter weather that is causing production delays in cert

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U.S. Needs 7.3 Million More Homes

Housing construction has not kept pace with population growth in the U.S. for more than a decade, and in order to stymie shortages across the nation, builders will need to construct 7.3 million more homes, according to a new report. The Up for Growth National Coalition, a group of real estate developers, owners, and builders of affordable housing, finds that since 2000, builders in about 22 states and the District of Columbia have not constructed

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Owners Want Mini Replicas of Their Homes

Owners love their homes so much that they are commissioning high-priced miniature versions of them to display. How high-priced? Sometimes they pay thousands for these replicas, Bloomberg reports.The miniature homes are small enough to fit on a tabletop and are known for their attention to detail reproducing the home’s architectural features.Lisa Macpherson, a veteran marketing exec, recalls two years ago giving her boyfriend a miniature versio

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New-Home Sales Underperform in February

Sales of new single-family homes dropped for the third consecutive month in February, mostly due to plunges in sales in the Midwest and West, the Commerce Department reported last week. Both regions are seeing a rapid price growth and shortage of homes for sale.The nationwide drop was modest, at 0.6 percent month over month on a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 618,000 units. But new-home sales saw a 17.6 percent drop in the West and 3.7 percen

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Will ‘Granny Flats’ Resolve Housing Shortages?

Some housing economists believe that “granny flats” could be the key to alleviating housing shortages across the country, and they are calling on more municipalities to ease up the rules to allow such dwellings to be built on or into more single-family homes.Nicknamed “granny flats,” these accessory dwelling units tend to be separate, cottage-like structures, but may be a converted garage or basement that houses an extra living area. Some

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3 Floor Plan Fads You’ll See More Often

Home floor plans can take much longer to evolve than design trends. Changes tend to occur over years, as some designers and architects look to push the envelope and take a gamble on what they believe will resonate with buyers. But a few trends are starting to emerge.BUILDER recently weighed in on some of the hottest fads that could impact more floor plans in 2018, including:1. Flexibility for multigenerational households. More homes are being bu

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3-D Printed Homes Are Becoming a Reality

Could more future homes be 3-D printed? A San Francisco–based charity called New Story has partnered with construction technology company ICON to design a 3-D printer for building affordable homes across the globe in developing countries. The company is also showing off its 3-D construction progress in the U.S.The companies have a 350-square-foot home in Austin, Texas, which they are touting as the first 3-D printed house in the country that h

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Renovations Homeowners Are Eyeing This Year

Fifty-eight percent of homeowners plan to spend money on home improvement projects this year, according to a recent survey by LightStream Home Improvement, a national online lending division of SunTrust Banks Inc.Outdoor improvements, including decks, patios, and landscaping, remained highest on owners’ to-do lists for the fifth consecutive year. Interior renovations also are popular: Nearly a third of homeowners say they plan to remodel a bath

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