An Introduction to Urban Homesteading (With a Net-Zero Twist)
Learn all about urban homesteading principles that carry a low-impact, net-zero lifestyle into the backyard and how to begin your journey.
How to Easily Calculate Sea Level Rise For Your Own Home
While sea level rise is not on the radar for many people, it could become one of the most important things we look into when buying a home or planning for the future in terms of our financial security.
The Complete Guide to Energy Efficient Mortgage and Loan Options
You want your home to be comfortable, cost-efficient, and eco-friendly. Here’s how to pay for it.
Where Are Millennials Buying Homes?
Home ownership is generally low among millennials, for several reasons. Here are the top ten cities where millennials are actually buying homes.
Millennials Willing to Compromise On Size to Own a Home
Clever Real Estate surveyed a thousand people who intend to buy a home in 2020, Here’s what they found out about millennial home buyers in particular.
Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies Charts Show Us a Wealth of Housing Data
The 2019 report from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies shows that home affordability across the U.S. varies widely.
The Incredible Benefits of Owning One Home in Your Lifetime
Owning just one home in your lifetime could be the most powerful decision you ever make, both financially and for overall stability and well-being. The tax laws, monetary system, and property-rights based society that we live in are all designed for it, and we explore how it creates an incredible investment over time, and many other reasons why it’s so powerful.
Real Estate Markets to Watch in 2020 and Beyond
The National Association of Realtors released their yearly report on the top 10 outperforming markets from across the U.S. The data includes the areas where it is expected for home prices to rise faster than national averages.
Net-Zero Construction is Surprisingly Affordable
You might think that the cost to build a zero-energy (ZE) or zero-energy ready home (ZERH) is much higher than the cost of traditional building. But building to zero-energy standards only costs from one to eight percent more up-front than simply building to code.
Prefab Builder Module Housing Moves Forward With New Affordable Project In Pittsburgh
Housing innovator Module is making progress on the first of a block of new houses in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Garfield. It’s an exciting step forward for revitalizing the neighborhood with homes that are easy to construct and modify, energy efficient, and attractive.