New Construction

The new development is expected to be the largest in the Atlanta market in over a decade, according to Kolter Homes.

Small metro suburbs did the best in terms of construction with a more than 10% increase over a year ago.

New housing starts numbers suggest that if you can’t buy it, then build it, according to one economist.

The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index is looking good, but could lumber prices stall the growth?

Atlanta’s skyline is about to change again and Covington residents are about to get some new neighbors.

While prefabricated homes are six times less expensive than the average site-built home, trends in factory-built housing have always been volatile.

Units in COMPASS’s new Townhome Estates community priced from the high $100,000s.

New data looks at how prices in these areas have increased — or sometimes decreased — over time.

Economists believe home sales can help drive the nation’s economic recovery from COVID-19.

Homes come in two styles, the Woodruff and Allenbrook, and range in size from 2,600 square feet to 3,300 square feet.

The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index shows a dip in builder confidence in the South resulting from novel coronavirus outbreak.

An additional 35,000 temporary work visas approved by the Department of Homeland Security could help ease chronic shortage of construction workers.

Selig Development makes its first foray into development of a boutique townhome community.

McKinley Homes is offering agents bonuses for selling the units in Woodstock.

Fischer Homes is bringing 55 new homes to its Governor’s Preserve community in Canton this spring.

The National Association of Home Builders acknowledged the master-planned community by Kolter Homes in its 55+ program.