5 Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors That Will Never Go Out of Style Choose a shade that works with a range of backsplash and countertop materials. Read More Martha Stewart https://www.marthastewart.com/8355106/best-kitchen-cabinet-paint-colors
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Shea Homes Reveals the Foundry Grand Opening Set for January 14th
Shea Homes Reveals the Foundry Grand Opening Set for January 14th Highly anticipated new coastal townhome community opens in Redondo Beach, CA Read More GlobeNewswire https://www.globenewswire.com/en/news-release/2023/01/05/2583913/0/en/SHEA-HOMES-REVEALS-THE-FOUNDRY-GRAND-OPENING-SET-FOR-NEXT-SATURDAY-JANUARY-14th.html
Read MoreHensley Field Master Plan Calls For More Than 5,700 New Housing Units in District 3
Hensley Field Master Plan Calls For More Than 5,700 New Housing Units in District 3 The master plan shows a $390 million project that includes entertainment venues, a marina on the adjacent Mountain Creek Lake, single-family homes, apartments and condominiums. Read More CandysDirt https://candysdirt.com/2023/01/06/hensley-field-master-plan-calls-for-more-than-5700-new-housing-units-in-district-3/
Read MoreHud Awards $24.7M To Provide Affordable Housing To Support Community Living for Non-Elderly People With Disabilities
Hud Awards $24.7M To Provide Affordable Housing To Support Community Living for Non-Elderly People With Disabilities This award allows these PHAs to house up to 2,210 additional families, and further support community integration for persons with disabilities. Read More HUD https://www.hud.gov/press/press_releases_media_advisories/HUD_No_23_001
Read MoreNew FHFA Credit Score Rules Could Broaden Homeownership Access
New FHFA Credit Score Rules Could Broaden Homeownership Access A policy requiring mortgage lenders to incorporate different credit scoring models should result in a more inclusive pool of borrowers. Read More Nerd-Wallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/mortgages/new-fhfa-credit-score-rules-could-broaden-homeownership-access
Read More1/6/2023 – MetroIntelligence Economic Update by P. DUFFY
MetroIntelligence Economic Update by P. DUFFY Construction spending up 0.2 percent in November and 8.5 percent year-on-year Construction spending during November 2022 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,807.5 billion, 0.2 percent above the revised October estimate of $1,803.2 billion. The November figure is 8.5 percent above the November 2021 estimate of $1,665.2 billion. During the first eleven months of this year, construction spending amounted to $1,657.6 billion, 10.5 percent above the $1,499.8 billion for the same period in 2021. https://www.census.gov/construction/c30/current/index.html November manufacturing sector index slips…
Read MoreDesigning Homes With Sustainable Materials
Designing Homes With Sustainable Materials From the use of environmentally friendly paints and flooring materials to natural fibers and furniture construction, sustainably sourced household materials can go a long way to improving… Read More House Digest https://www.housedigest.com/1155749/how-to-design-your-home-with-sustainable-materials-according-to-an-expert/
Read MoreKimberley Development Launches New Affordable Line of Housing
Kimberley Development Launches New Affordable Line of Housing Kimberley Development Corp., has launched Progressive Builders, a line of affordably priced single-family houses and townhomes that will be built in Central Iowa communities. Read More Business Record https://businessrecord.com/Content/Default/All-Latest-News/Article/Kimberley-Development-launches-new-affordable-line-of-housing/-3/248/99194
Read More82-Unit Apartment Building Rises in Del Aire
82-Unit Apartment Building Rises in Del Aire The building was originally planned as a six-story, 152-room hotel in roughly the same building envelope. However, building permits on file with the County confirm that the project is now a residential development. Read More Urbanize Los Angeles https://la.urbanize.city/post/six-story-82-unit-apartment-building-rises-11814-aviation-boulevard-del-aire
Read MoreLumber Prices Have Returned to Pre-Pandemic Levels
Now returning to Pre-Pandemic levels, lumber prices dropped 63% in 2022. According to WXPR, at about $365 for 1,000 board feet, lumber prices are lower now than they’ve been in more than two years. “They’re about where they were before the pandemic started,” says Rick Wilson, the President and CEO of Pukall Lumber in Arbor Vitae. He says the pandemic caused labor shortages, which created supply issues for larger sawmills. At the same time, demand for lumber spiked, as people tackled home renovation projects and construction boomed. Read More
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