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Building with Southern yellow pine gets tricky in Texas, where high humidity causes the wood to bow. Fir doesn’t have that problem—but it also costs
Building with Southern yellow pine gets tricky in Texas, where high humidity causes the wood to bow. Fir doesn’t have that problem—but it also costs
On paper, it was a stunning property: a Massachusetts home with a private beach. But despite its charm, the home spent 55 days on the
Regina Solomon wasn’t seriously looking to buy when she stopped on a whim to check out a local neighborhood of newly built homes. She was
As a real estate agent your duty is to protect your client during their home buying experience at all times. While this may seem a
When you moved into your home, it was brand new! Built just for you! No one else had ever lived there prior to your family.
With a median home price of $1.25 million, Bay Area home buyers grapple with some of the steepest sale prices in the nation. For many,
As the first summer heat wave of 2018 swept across the U.S., housing markets continued to sizzle. Inventories evaporated at the fastest rate in nearly
After Hurricanes Harvey and Irma tore a trail of destruction through the South, builders had to scramble for enough labor and materials—which were already in
Millennials get a lot of attention these days—and for good reason. They’re vocal, have strong opinions, and about to surpass the Baby Boomers as the
Building a home to code can cost a small fortune these days, putting the squeeze on builders who must constantly walk the line between building