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10 Cities Expected to See More New Homes in 2025
The U.S. is facing a housing shortage, but it’s not due to a halt in construction. In fact, new homes are being built in many areas, raising the question of where development will happen next. Property data provider CoreLogic identified several metropolitan areas with strong growth indicators suggesting they are ready for new construction, including…
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New homes target won’t be met until 2027, minister says
January 21, 2025 New homes in the capital’s western dock area. Photo: DutchNews.nl The government’s plans to build 100,000 new homes a year will not be realised until 2027, according to a new report by the housing ministry. “High interest rates and rising costs” are behind the delay, and these issues will still be felt…
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10 Cities Expected to See More New Homes in 2025
The U.S. is facing a housing shortage, but it’s not due to a halt in construction. In fact, new homes are being built in many areas, raising the question of where development will happen next. Property data provider CoreLogic identified several metropolitan areas with strong growth indicators suggesting they are ready for new construction, including…
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New homes target won’t be met until 2027, minister says
January 21, 2025 New homes in the capital’s western dock area. Photo: DutchNews.nl The government’s plans to build 100,000 new homes a year will not be realised until 2027, according to a new report by the housing ministry. “High interest rates and rising costs” are behind the delay, and these issues will still be felt…
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New homeowner works alongside volunteers to build her own house through Rochester Habitat for Humanity’s ‘Women Build’
The News10NBC Team details breaking News, Traffic and Weather. ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A unique housewarming celebration took place in Rochester on Saturday as volunteers from the Greater Rochester Habitat for Humanity’s “Women Build” program welcomed the new owner of their 20th constructed home. The home holds special significance, as the homeowner actively participated in its…
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Welshpool construction firm builds on new contracts with more growth planned in 2025
The business has continued to grow and its expansion into the West Midlands with the opening of new offices in Wolverhampton recently marked the end of a first hugely successful year. It means SWG is now regularly winning new contracts across Wales, Shropshire and the West Midlands and is heavily in demand as the firm…
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New homes target won’t be met until 2027, minister says
January 21, 2025 New homes in the capital’s western dock area. Photo: DutchNews.nl The government’s plans to build 100,000 new homes a year will not be realised until 2027, according to a new report by the housing ministry. “High interest rates and rising costs” are behind the delay, and these issues will still be felt…
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Cities Where You’re Most Likely to Find a Newly-Built Home
Buyers are most likely to find newly-built homes in the South & Mountain West Source: Construction Coverage analysis of Zillow data | Image Credit: Construction Coverage Despite the recent decline in new construction sales nationally, prospective buyers looking for new homes can still find plenty of options in certain markets. Regions in the South and…
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New homes target won’t be met until 2027, minister says
January 21, 2025 New homes in the capital’s western dock area. Photo: DutchNews.nl The government’s plans to build 100,000 new homes a year will not be realised until 2027, according to a new report by the housing ministry. “High interest rates and rising costs” are behind the delay, and these issues will still be felt…
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Cities Where You’re Most Likely to Find a Newly-Built Home
Buyers are most likely to find newly-built homes in the South & Mountain West Source: Construction Coverage analysis of Zillow data | Image Credit: Construction Coverage Despite the recent decline in new construction sales nationally, prospective buyers looking for new homes can still find plenty of options in certain markets. Regions in the South and…
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