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Home offices are taking on new shapes to meet the needs of buyers of all kinds.
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Census data suggests marketing opportunities for builders who must compete against existing homes.
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While the headline number was bleak, private residential projects offered solid gains in January.
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Sales were up and inventories were down in January, boding well for the year to come.
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The year is off to a good start in terms of housing data. According to the U.S. Census Bureau and HUD, new residential construction permits, starts, and completions all grew more than expected in January.
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Both length of time in the U.S. and country of origin play a big role in how likely a person is to purchase a home here.
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Single-family disappointed in December with the weakest improvement seen in months.
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As last year drew to a close, the national median asking rent hit the highest level seen in decades.
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The most popular and active infill markets were San Jose, Calif., New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, where infill makes up more than 50% of new housing construction.
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While December’s numbers disappointed, revisions to previous months’ estimates showed an industry finally turning around.