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  • Cutting Carbon and Improving Real Estate in Big Cities

    Cutting Carbon and Improving Real Estate in Big Cities

    The energy consumed by buildings in cities is the major source of greenhouse gas, and major cities worldwide are taking drastic steps to provide building owners with new guidelines to reduce carbon emissions.

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    Scandinavia and the World Happiness Report

    Scandinavian countries consistently outrank the rest of the world in the World Happiness Report. So what works about their mindset?

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  • This chart shows the pace of new home construction in the last two decades.

    New Home Inventory Doesn’t Meet Demand

    The housing market has been slowly recovering since 2011, but the inventory of new homes is still short by about 4 million.

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  • This chart shows where the housing market has recovered the most and the least for 2020.

    Which Housing Markets Have Recovered From the Great Recession?

    Housing markets have been recovering since the Great Recession. Here’s how the recovery looks in major cities across the U.S.

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  • A Review of The Colorado Homebuilding Academy By A Graduate

    A Review of The Colorado Homebuilding Academy By A Graduate

    Read my honest review of the Construction Bootcamp Skills course after graduating. This month-long immersive course is free for anyone looking to get into the homebuilding industry in Colorado, and can be nearly invaluable if you’re looking to earn more money, switch careers, or to go into an industry that desperately needs great people to help with Colorado’s housing shortage.

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  • Leaflet for energy efficiency showing a house with the words "DOE Zero energy ready home" in white lettering on a green background.

    Habitat for Humanity Net Zero Energy Home: A Proven Concept

    Habitat for Humanity of Catawba, N.C. built a Zero Energy Ready home that was not only surprisingly affordable to build, it saves its occupants hundreds of dollars on utilities each month.

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    Fannie Mae Predicts New Construction Up in 2020

    Fannie Mae’s predictions for new home sales and construction have been adjusted to reflect an optimistic outlook on the U.S. economy.

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  • Homebuilders: Optimistic Like It’s 1999

    Homebuilders: Optimistic Like It’s 1999

    NAHB reported that homebuilder sentiment hit a 20-year high in December of 2019. The Housing Market Index is based on builder survey data about current home sales, anticipated sales for the next six months, and the numbers of prospective buyers approaching the builders. An average of the three scores above 50 is considered positive, and December came in at 76. (Respective numbers in December were 84 for current sales, 79 for expected sales and 58 for prospective buyers.)

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  • New Construction in California falls woefully short of meeting housing needs

    California is Building Less Than Half Of New Homes Needed

    California needs as many as 3.5 million new homes by 2025. But analysis of 2018 data shows a huge shortfall in the number of building permits being issued.

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    • Building Science and Home Performance
      • Air and Gap Sealing
      • Ductless Mini Split HVAC
      • Efficient HVAC
      • Efficient Water Heating
      • Energy Efficient Cool Roofs
      • Energy Efficient Lighting
      • Energy Audits & Efficiency Testing
      • ERVs and HRVs
      • Heat Pump Hot Water Heaters
      • Hurricane Ties/Straps
      • Hurricane Protection
      • Insulation
      • Radiant Barriers
      • Vapor Barriers
    • Economics & Monetary System
    • Florida Green Building Resources
    • Homeownership
      • Accessory Dwelling Units [ADUs]
      • Shipping Container Homes
      • Electric Vehicles [EVs]
      • Green Homebuilding
      • Healthy Homes
      • Home Affordability
      • Home Buying
      • Homeownership
      • Hurricane Protection
      • ICF Construction
      • Modular Homebuilding
      • Smart Real Estate Investing
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