Today, new home communities offer residents more features and more amenities. If you're looking for a new home, you might be just as interested in learning about the new home community as you are in learning about the actual homes for sale.
Austin has been at the top of dozens of lists for the best places to live and invest in real estate throughout this ongoing recession. The city is home to several local and national home builders with a lot to offer buyers; here's a look at three home builders and some of their housing opportunities.
I have gathered a small list of Tampa Florida home builders for you to take a look at. These are only a few of the incredible home builders in the market. If you are thinking about moving you should check out what they have to offer.
Throughout 2008 Texas has remained a viable market for new home investment. If you're searching for a new home in Texas, finding the right builder may make the difference between a great experience and poor one, below is information about new home builders in Texas.
Houston, because of strong job growth and the strong energy industry, is expected to be a top 10 real estate market in 2009. If you're looking for a new home in Houston, the list of home builders below may help during your research.
Recently there has been a great amount of debate concerning whether or not extend and expand the tax credit for first-time home buyers or to pull the plug on the program altogether. The arguments made on both sides of the debate have merit.
Riverside, California offers home buyers an array of new home opportunities in several attractive locations. Learn more about home builders in Riverside and their new homes for sale.
To become a qualified ENERGY STAR builder, a builder must construct a home that meets energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. These homes must be at least 15% more energy efficient than homes built to the 2004 International Residential Code (IRC), and contain additional energy-saving features that typically make the new home 20–30% more efficient than standard homes.