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Last year's recovery is expected to continue through at least 2014.
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Home building pros share tips for improving the bottom line.
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The recession proves the public builder model is superior for survival, though it does have its achilles' heels.
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As demand for rental housing surges, some single-family production builders want in on the act. But is their foray simply an opportunistic response to a temporary downturn or a legitimate threat to their multifamily peers?
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A new builder business model has morphed out of the recession, one with multiple sources of cash to capture market share.
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Expansion is now in the cards again for many companies in the 2013 Builder 100 ranking of the biggest builders in America.
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DSLD Homes in Louisiana and Couture Homes in Florida are this year's America's Best Builders.
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BSB Design aims to jump-start Gen Y buyers by offering hip, pristine homes they can afford.
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Curb appeal is great, but so are so-called memory points: winning design details that make a home linger in memory long after a potential buyer has backed out of the driveway.
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Student housing has proven to be a safe investment as the economy rebounds. But the next generation of dorms is anything but safe in terms of design.