Charleston-North Charleston, SC

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Music City Dreams

Terry takes Crescent Homes into the competitive Nashville market. More

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North America Sekisui House Acquires Nexton Community in Summerville, S.C.

Development will continue in the 4,000-acre community in cooperation with Newland... More

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K. Hovnanian's First S.C. 55+ Community Sees Strong Sales

More than half of the community's 61 homesites have been sold so far. More

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The Top and Bottom Metros for Baby Boomer Affordability

Los Angeles is the least affordable metro area for baby boomers to buy homes while Dayton, Ohio is the most affordable. BUILDER associate editor Lindsay Machak talked with Zillow's Svenja Gudell about the data. More

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Are New Starter Homes History?

Since World War II ended, builders lured buyers with new houses priced to vie with resale, but better built. But according to this deep dive by BUILDER editor Les Shaver, the starter home may now be on the brink of going extinct. More

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Winter Heat: 9 Markets That Spring Before Spring

Punxsutawney Phil declared six more weeks of winter, but BUILDER data journalist Katie Gloede has mined Metrostudy data to reveal nine new-home markets that tend to get a head start on the spring selling season, and which home building power players reign supreme in each one. More

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The Row Houses of Lancaster

Lancaster, Pennsylvania was a manufacturing town for most of its two-hundred-year history, threaded through with railroad spurs and trolley lines that knitted together workshops, houses  and markets. More

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Hovnanian Moves Into Charleston, S.C.

With its Four Seasons at Lakes of Cane Bay in Summerville, South Carolina, Hovnanian Enterprises makes a play in Charleston. More

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1Q14 Charleston Housing Market Analysis

The first-quarter Metrostudy data for the Charleston-North Charleston housing market shows stable sales throughout 2013 and into 2014, and continued demand for new homes. More

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Meritage Enters Atlanta, Completing a Two-Year Quest

After two years of searching, Meritage enters Atlanta with its Legendary Communities purchase. BUILDER's Les Shaver talks with Meritage ceo Steve Hilton about the deal, the opportunity, and where Meritage is looking next on its mission to grow into recovery's widening sphere of markets. More

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