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Ashton Woods Homes’ newest neighborhood will include a catchment and distribution system.
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New study shows how sprinklers minimize pollution and water use when homes catch on fire.
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New poll finds preferences remain highly regional.
Huf Haus opens a sales office in Cleveland and is pursuing affluent clients who seek something out of the ordinary.
Passive House Institute is adding consultants to spread the word about this European-style concept.
New Home Inc. founder says reliable distribution is what this sector has lacked.
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Are smaller homes a permanent trend?
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Firm's new-home quality study finds a notable dip in the number of reported problems per home.
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Watt Companies founder also served as assistant HUD secretary decades ago.
The NAHB is helping its members build homes and communities that are more environmentally responsible.
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Changes within existing communities have met with occasional owner opposition.
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Builders contend that HOAs are trying to step beyond their legal and management boundaries.
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But AIA says inquiries about new work are “very strong” and expects architects to benefit from stimulus-funded projects.
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At Builder 100 conference, companies say they are already building smaller, efficient homes for a changing customer base.
A brutal housing recession raises questions about standard operating procedures in the home building business.
Vigilance and auditing are keys to thwarting crimes, says leading risk management firm.
Density and affordability mandates for construction around stations can be roadblocks.
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But lot owners can be tough to sell and demand a customized product.
But going beyond six stories still raises questions in U.S.
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The decision to halt its building was made months ago, but it continues to sell homes from many of its communities.