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Census Bureau 'massively' overstating number of vacant homes?
One of the big barriers to a housing industry recovery is the perception that there are a large number of vacant homes out there that are going to…
Reason to believe in recovery
A preview of our February issue:
I’ve just gotten back from the International Builders Show, the industry’s big show for all things residential.
I’ve…
Blog: 2012 - The year mobile takes over
While conducting research for this month’s report on “16 Tips For Driving Consumer Traffic,” I came across an interesting fact about technology and…
Entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well among home builders
This past September, we wrote extensively about the state of builder and buyer financing, which no doubt is one of the most-difficult challenges home…
There’s opportunity out there
Our cover story this month focuses on the opportunities being afforded by social media and the Web in general.
And although many remodelers aren’t…
Entrepreneurial spirit alive and well
This past September, we wrote extensively about the state of builder and buyer financing, which no doubt is one of the most-difficult challenges home…
Private project financing vs. traditional banks
One of the primary obstacles to obtaining private project financing is understanding the differences between the formal banking experiences that home…
Latest tax bill leaves energy efficiency, remodelers out in the cold
It's not getting a lot of attention in the partisan bickering over the tax compromise in Washington last week, but remodelers hoping for an extension…
Majority of Americans expect housing recovery after 2012
Another survey, another sign that consumers still are not sold on a housing recovery.
The latest came out today from Trulia and RealtyTrac, which…
Behavioral interviewing, in simple terms
If you’ve ever been in an interview and heard a question that started with, “Tell me about a time...,” then you’ve experienced a behavioral interview…