Future-proofing real estate: Why developers are turning to modular for sustainability and resilience
In response to drastic economic changes and environmental concerns, industries are quickly realizing the benefits of investing in sustainable practices that can positively impact their business ...
United Industries Group (UIG) officially announces the launch of its newest business unit, SarayDev (or Saray Developments), a cutting-edge initiative for tech-driven real estate development, ...
Ty Sharp, a 26-year-old software consultant from Aspen, Colo., is building a 2,876-square-foot vacation home in Ventura, Calif. The four-bedroom, four-bathroom custom home, for which he’s paying ...
With new homes sprouting quickly in Cleveland neighborhoods, a six-home project in the city's Stockyards neighborhood is setting an even quicker pace. The first three houses on the 4400 block of ...
Though these homes will be considered affordable housing, they will not be rentals. “They’ll be homeowners on day one,” Litten added. There is an application process, and people who make 30%-80% of ...
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Why Aren’t We Building More Modular Homes?
The director of government affairs for the Modular Building Institute says the technology can create housing fast—if it can ...
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