San Francisco’s long pandemic hangover continued to suppress new housing construction in 2024, with the city on track to produce fewer units than any year since the aftermath of the Great Recession.
The National Association of Realtors, an industry trade group that also publishes economic data on sales of previously-owned homes, expects home prices to grow by 1.8% in 2025. The NAR expects resale ...
This is a listing of building permits issued by the city of Victoria for new commercial, commercial remodeling, new ...
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has approved the Construction and Operations Plan for the Maryland Offshore Wind ...
One of the nation's largest homebuilders is close to buying more land in a DFW growth hot spot — the nearby city of Princeton ...
Developers have been scrambling to draw attention to the dire state of Ontario's new condo market, in which many projects ...
A Redfin survey found 22% of renters are spending all their income directly on rent, while another 20% are working a second ...
What are the amenities attracting residents to this fast-growing area and what are the top homes available for sale ...
Still trading and independent after more than 80 years in business, Cruden Group has bucked a trend for many SMEs. Fraser ...
The federal government was never going to be the best hope to ramp up housing supply quickly, but many states are ...
Listed at $64.5 million, a just-finished Palm Beach house developed on speculation offers lake views and stylish architecture ...