What Is a Change Order? In construction, a change order is an amendment to an existing construction contract that modifies the original terms of the agreement. A change order is necessary when ...
In recent years, financial commitment from the federal government to rebuild and expand critical American infrastructure has been a boon for the construction industry. While short- and long-term labor ...
Note: This is the most recent release of our American Cities With the Oldest Homebuyers study. To see data from previous years, please visit the Full Results section below. The U.S. housing market ...
Note: This is the most recent release of our Baby Boomer-Dominant Housing Markets study. To see data from previous years, please visit the Full Results section below. Homeownership has long been ...
Note: This is the most recent release of our Cities Where Millennials Are Buying the Most Expensive Homes study. To see data from prior years, please visit the Full Results section below. The shift to ...
Note: This is the most recent release of our American Cities With the Largest Minority Homeownership Gap study. To see data from prior years, please visit the Full Results section below. Homeownership ...
Note: This is the most recent release of our Where Are Millennials Buying Homes in the U.S.? study. To see data from prior years, please visit the Full Results section below. This difficult homebuying ...
Note: This is the most recent release of our Cities With the Most Homebuyers Under 25 study. To see data from previous years, please visit the Full Results section below. The red-hot residential real ...
As concerns over climate change continue to grow, there has been a sustained effort towards electrification, or the process of replacing technologies that use fossil fuels (including coal, oil, and ...
Note: This is the most recent release of our Jobs Requiring the Least Communication With Others study. To see data from previous years, please visit the Full Results section below. As the COVID-19 ...
Researchers calculated the percentage change in median sale price between the most and least expensive month in each U.S.