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How Much Remodeling Workers Get Paid, State by State

2012 Economic Census data shows average worker on payroll got $34K More

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Our Home Improvement Numbers Have Issues, Feds Say

Government shutdown may have led to over, undercounts; JCHS adjusts More

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Why Lousy Homes Mean Great Prospects for You

Recent reports about the number of unsafe, inadequate, and aging homes raise eyebrows -- as well as prospects for your continued employment. More

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Marketing Pre-Purchase Consultation to Real Estate Agents

How one remodeler is helping home buyers see a homeís potential while boosting his lead flow at the same time. More

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How To Sell Aging-in-Place

Owners who need their homes modified for infirmity or age fall into two broad groups: those who know and want those modifications, and those who do but aren't really thinking about it. Here are tips on how to sell to each of these customer types. More

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Where the Top 5% Live May Surprise You

Along with hedge-fund and high-tech capitals, the wealthy also live in some unusual places. More

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In the Know: American Community Survey Indicates Local Conditions

In which areas do homeowners need your services? The U.S. Census Bureau's Community Survey can help you find out. More

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Spring Brings a Muted Bounce off the Bottom for Starts and Permits
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Getting Older, Staying Put: Aging-in-Place Statistics

Surveys by AARP and others indicate that for baby boomers, aging in place is a key concern. More

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Residential Construction Spending Up
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