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Industry News
Thu, Aug 26, 2010
Memphis-area companies adjust to tough market, see new-home sales rise]]>
The Quincy Home Builders Association is constructing a home at Seventh and Lind to auction to raise money for charity.
Sun, Mar 28, 2010
On the market: In challenging economy, homes aim to sell
Recent data on national, regional and Connecticut home sales numbers reflect a residential real estate market that is in a recovery, albeit one that is moving at a slow pace, Realtors and home builders say.
Sun, Mar 28, 2010
Lower road bids reduce fees on home-builders
Surprise: A county fee is about to go down. Its not exactly a big drop. But thanks to continued weakness in the construction market, Washingtons contractors keep bidding for jobs at bargain prices.
Sun, Mar 28, 2010
Attendees at home show look to small projects
Mikel Jacobs would like to do more to his house. Hed like to add a bigger garage, but right now isnt the time. On Saturday, he attended the Black Hills Home Builders Association Home Show to gather information about smaller remodeling projects he might be able to tackle on his own.
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