The pace of new home construction isn't impacted only with a deficiency of qualified labor - additionally it is slowed by way of lack of local government staff who must approve permits before construction may start. Slowed by permit delays New Construction Slows Down The manpower shortage at ... » Learn More about Slowed by permit delays New Construction Slows Down
Future apartment complex will shelter the homeless
Over the past 64 years, the Edmund Gaines Graham Home in the center of east Tampa has sheltered the elderly and infirmed. Now, the remnants from the building lie in piles of rubble on the east end of the property, shoved aside to help make way for the future: a 90-unit apartment complex which will ... » Learn More about Future apartment complex will shelter the homeless
Millennials like the suburbs after all
A growing share of homebuyers are millennials and even more of them now purchase single-family homes outside cities, according to the 2016 National Association of Realtors® Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends study, which evaluates generational differences of recent home buyers and ... » Learn More about Millennials like the suburbs after all
Buyers Need to Be Ready for Some Competition
The spring housing market is heating up and demand is high throughout the country. Some would-be buyers who were outbid this past year or couldn’t locate a home to fit their needs are returning this spring. They’re more determined than ever to buy too. However the competition is going to be steep ... » Learn More about Buyers Need to Be Ready for Some Competition
More Americans heading south
A rising amount of Americans are heading to southern states, lured by way of a combination of warmer weather, affordable housing, lower taxes and much less congested cities, as outlined by a new report provided by RealtyTrac called "The Next Great Migration of 'Housing Refugees' On the ... » Learn More about More Americans heading south