Will Zero-Energy Homes Alter the Future of Real Estate?

There's been a lot of buzz recently about the zero-energy building trend, especially in California, which recently mandated that all new residential buildings must be built to zero-net energy specifications by 2020. If you're not up-to-speed with the zero-energy building concept — relying on a home's extraordinary energy conservation and on-site renewable energy to meet…

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Dispelling the Myth About Millennials and Homeownership

“The American Dream of homeownership is as strong today as ever.” That's the belief of HUD Secretary Julián Castro, who in a May 10 address at the National Association of Realtors' Regulatory Issues Forum said millennials are just as committed to homeownership as their parents and grandparents. Despite a widespread impression that members of the…

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5 Ways to Attract More Luxury Home Buyers

From posh outdoor living spaces to decked-out wine cellars, these luxurious features can transform ordinary homes into dream homes. According to real estate brokerage company Redfin, luxury home sales increased in fourth quarter 2015 and ended a nine-month slump, with an average luxury home sale price of $1.62 million. Sales in 2016 also are predicted…

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Single-Family Sector Improves in 2016

This could finally be the year that production of single-family homes outpaces apartments in the U.S., according to the National Association of Home Builders' 2016 Spring Construction Forecast. On the downside, factors that stand to hinder a full rebound include a shortage of build-able lots and labor, along with limited access to acquisition, construction and…

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