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Remodeling Sector Eyes Slower Growth Ahead in 2023

Pro Builder

Remodeling Sector Eyes Slower Growth Ahead in 2023. Affordability concerns and moderating home price appreciation are causing a slowdown in the remodeling sector, though spending is expected to remain historically high into the year ahead. Remodeling. Remodeling Sales + Marketing. Remodeling Projects. Remodeling.

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Embarking on an Eco-Friendly Home Remodel? Try These Green Flooring Options

Pro Builder

Embarking on an Eco-Friendly Home Remodel? Taking on a green home remodeling project starts from the ground up, which is why it's important to select the most sustainable flooring products made from natural materials. Try These Green Flooring Options. Tue, 08/16/2022 - 10:33.

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NAHB Files for Review of OSHA's Vaccine Rule

Pro Builder

NAHB Policy Briefing | The Association is challenging OSHA's authority to mandate vaccinations and weekly testing for companies with more than 100 employees; builders and remodelers report unprecedented labor shortages. Top six skilled trade categories with labor shortages as reported by home builders and remodelers.

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Denver’s RTD Breaks Ground on Civic Center Station Remodel

ENR Construction

The $26-million remodel will transform the station into a more open and welcoming environment for commuters.

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Wellness Design Trends Take Center Stage Ahead of 2022

Pro Builder

Homeowners are remodeling their living spaces to prioritize health and well-being. Not only can bright, nature inspired spaces create a calm environment, but increased use of hands-free technology can also ensure cleanliness and convenience inside the home. Wellness Design Trends Take Center Stage Ahead of 2022.

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Waning Buyer Demand Is Taking a Toll on the Fix-And-Flip Market

Pro Builder

The ideal environment for fix-and-flip investors is a market with high demand, low inventory, rapidly rising prices, and affordable financing,” says Rick Sharga, ATTOM’s vice president of market intelligence. Flippers also benefit when there are lots of foreclosures, short sales, and other cheap properties they can remodel and resell.

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Getting Older Homes Up to Snuff for Energy Efficiency

Pro Builder

New homes also have benefited from code requirements that reduce energy use and improve indoor environments. Those involved in weatherization and energy-upgrade programs—as well as remodeling contractors, government and community organizations, and property owners—know the complexity of the task. How Are Home Builders Responding?