What type of construction saw more dollars spent on it and where did construction spending lag? Click through to learn what the Census Bureau’s latest data had to say about the money spent on building structures.
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In his role at Built Technologies, Riley Thomas will lead Built's sales, marketing, and customer success teams.
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As key housing indicators lag, have homeowners entered a tougher housing environment than the past few years?
Read More »The Yeas and Nays on Housing Legislation
A rent-control proposal that was part of three housing-related legislation that voters across California were voting on was rejected by the residents of the Golden State. Here’s why this proposal elicited strong reactions for and against it.
Read More »The Connection Between Jobs, Wages, and Housing
Despite the employment numbers released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics coming in below expectations on Friday, unemployment numbers fell to their lowest since 1969. Experts weigh in on how these trends are affecting the housing market.
Read More »Land Gorilla Integrates DocuSign E-Signature
Land Gorilla, a construction loan management software provider, announced the availability of DocuSign’s e-signature solution through its cloud-based software. Land Gorilla states that, DocuSign, integrated with Land Gorilla’s Construction Loan Manager will streamline construction lending workflows by “reducing the friction in closings, improve draw processing times, and provide a better customer/builder experience” for financial institutions.
Read More »Will Wage Growth Bring Relief to Homebuyers?
The latest data on U.S. jobs by the Census Bureau has indicated rising wages. Experts weigh in on whether these increases will translate into easing the burden of rising home prices for homebuyers.
Read More »Energy Efficiency vs. Home Affordability
The California Energy Commission recently introduced a regulation making it mandatory for all new homes to have solar panels, starting 2020. How will this regulation affect home affordability in one of the most expensive housing markets in the country?
Read More »Study: Look Beyond New Construction to Solve Inventory Shortages
Here’s why effecting change in housing inventory will also require updates to land use and tax laws.
Read More »Freddie Mac Forecasts Housing Conditions Through 2019
Freddie Mac has released its latest Outlook, breaking down the state of the housing market in April 2018 and examining where things are likely to head over the next few years. The Outlook forecasts continual gradual growth through Q4 2019, ...
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