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Comprehensive Georgia-Pacific Wood Products portfolio helps builders earn points toward National Green Building Certification…
July 27--A downturn in the economy has left Hernando County builders with enough vacant home sites, not including land set aside for new subdivisions, to extend more than 45 years.
July 28--Though home sales remain down over 20 percent from the nation's peak in 2005, one housing niche in the Toledo area does seem to be bucking the trend: homes priced over $1 million.
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration, which has been under fire for not developing a concrete plan for mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, says it will hold a conference next month to discuss their future.
NEW YORK - If you bought a home in San Francisco in the past year, it might feel like the housing slump is over.
July 26--Forget the still-sputtering economy, tight credit, and all the other reasons not to take that giant leap of real estate faith right now.
A $15,000 state tax credit for home buyers was vetoed Friday by Governor Christie, who cited its $100 million price tag and the state's budget problems.
July 27--TAMPA -- A building boom, followed by a lackluster economy, has left the five-county area around Tampa with enough vacant homesites to last builders nine years.
Nearly three-quarters of NAHB members built 10 or fewer single-family homes in 2009.
May figures show limited growth.
July 27--San Diego and Riverside county homebuilders applied for the most single-family house permits in June since the summer of 2008, though the number of permits was still far below peaks of building activity, data from an industry nonprofit show.