Florida is the slowest of the so-called “sand states” to emerge from the housing recession. One reason is the sluggish pace of court action on foreclosures.
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South Carolina’s upcoming legislative session could feature a battle over funding for highway and bridge construction and maintenance.
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Call it a “snowbird feeder.” Hoping to attract buyers from among the thousands of travelers who visit sunny Phoenix, Arizona during the winter, area builder Fulton Homes has set up a showroom right in the airport.
The House of Representatives recessed on Wednesday without acting on emergency aid for the victims of Superstorm Sandy.
Emergency legislation to provide funding for hurricane recovery is bogged down in the lame-duck Congress, as Democrats and Republicans spar over the details
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Almost six weeks after Hurricane Sandy slammed into New York City, parts of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island are still reeling from the blow.
Life has changed radically for residents of the New Jersey barrier island towns, and for the contractors who work there.
South Carolina's coast has some good markets for homebuilding
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Canadians continue to flock to Florida.
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Builders are getting re-acquainted with a problem that used to be familiar: a shortage of skilled labor.
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Pricing and inventory numbers further brightened the positive report.
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Spending on remodeling falls, new home construction gains.
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As the building industry shows signs of life, the county is considering raising impact fees.
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A member of the community reacts to our interview with Robert Criner
The number of people applying for U.S. unemployment benefits ticked down last week after dropping sharply the previous week, evidence hiring could pick up this month.
Moral hazard is not just another issue raised by the collapse of the housing bubble.
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When the going gets tough, the tough spend more on marketing.