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But finding qualified candidates, ready to contribute immediately, is a challenge.
Washington, D.C., ranks as No. 1 market.
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May 7--Proposed changes to Minnesota's building code that are meant to make houses safer and more energy-efficient have roused the ire of some local builders, who say the guidelines could significantly jack up prices of new homes.
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New home sales fell in Chicago, IL in January. Average prices of new homes dropped 16.4%.
What ProSales is finding at KBIS 2012: Wood veneers or finishes in neutral tones, brighter backsplashes and accent pieces, and a push toward universal design aimed at aging baby boomers and multigenerational living situations.
The countdown to this year’s Kitchen and Bath Industry Show is now in the single digits. As an estimated 20,600 manufacturers, designers, dealers, and custom builders and remodelers prepare to descend on the city of Chicago, we asked the show’s managing director Jim Scott what trends attendees are...
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New home sales fell in Chicago, IL in December. Average prices of new homes dropped 21.4%.
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Much has been made of the death of the McMansion, but new trends are questioning whether that pronouncement was made too early.