Labor and Materials Might Constrain Remodeling Growth, but the Pandemic Is Only Part of the Story
Editor’s Note: The following is a commentary by Carlos Martin, project director for the Remodeling Futures Program at the Joint ...
Editor’s Note: The following is a commentary by Carlos Martin, project director for the Remodeling Futures Program at the Joint ...
Certain headwinds, such as labor and materials costs could taper the expected growth.
Today's head of household is largely over 50 years old, according to a recent report by the Harvard Joint Center ...
Across 50 of the largest major markets, home remodeling spending will spike this year, according to findings released by the ...
Over the course of the past 30 years, Americans' earnings and the economy have been on parallel paths, but at ...
Home remodeling spending is expected to stay strong in 2018, up 7.5 percent from last year, according to the latest ...
Demand for rentals is still strong—but what does it look like today, a decade after the recession? According to America's ...
Forty-three million homeowners plan to stay put in their current home as they age, but lack the accessibility features to ...
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