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March 11, 2010
02:01
Whether you’re interested in buying or “just looking,” you can see the latest features in some brand new homes beginning this weekend. The Big Country Home Builders Association Parade of Homes 2010 features 16 homes built by 13 of the area’s home builders. The homes will be open Saturday and Sunday from 2-5 p.m., and again March 20 and 21 from 2-5 p.m. A one-time cost of $5 will get visitors ...
Source: New Home News
01:58
San Antonio - San Antonio, TX – Texas real estate agent Kurt Hudspeth, a specialist in the new home market in San Antonio, sees increased market share for new homes vs. existing homes in coming months due to economic factors.
Source: New Home News
March 10, 2010
18:07
FELLSMERE — State planners have agreed so far to a compromise with the city that could put 19,750 new homes on Fellsmere’s largest annexed tract, 18,388 acres, if the current landowners ever find agriculture is no longer feasible.However, that population density depends on the owners developing enough nonresidential land to bring about 13,000 jobs to what is dubbed the Villages of Fellsmere.“I ...
Source: New Home News
18:07
FELLSMERE — State planners have agreed so far to a compromise with the city that could put 19,750 new homes on Fellsmere’s largest annexed tract, 18,388 acres, if the current landowners ever find agriculture is no longer feasible.However, that population density depends on the owners developing enough nonresidential land to bring about 13,000 jobs to what is dubbed the Villages of Fellsmere.“I ...
Source: New Home News
16:47
Shares in Barratt Developments rose 6 percent on Wednesday propelled by talk that fellow house builder Persimmon is mulling a takeover bid for the group, traders said.
Source: New Home News
16:41
The Pennsylvania Builders Association contends that changes going into effect under the 2009 Uniform Construction Code are unnecessarily pricing new homes out of reach for some would-be buyers, and threaten the economic survival of small builders across the state.
Source: New Home News
14:31
A Toronto startup has come up with a way to put solar power systems on the rooftops of new homes at no cost to the owners. In fact, the homeowner would get paid to let it happen.
Source: New Home News
14:31
A Toronto startup has come up with a way to put solar power systems on the rooftops of new homes at no cost to the owners. In fact, the homeowner would get paid to let it happen.
Source: New Home News
14:31
A Toronto startup has come up with a way to put solar power systems on the rooftops of new homes at no cost to the owners. In fact, the homeowner would get paid to let it happen.
Source: New Home News
14:31
A Toronto startup has come up with a way to put solar power systems on the rooftops of new homes at no cost to the owners. In fact, the homeowner would get paid to let it happen.
Source: New Home News
14:31
A Toronto startup has come up with a way to put solar power systems on the rooftops of new homes at no cost to the owners. In fact, the homeowner would get paid to let it happen.
Source: New Home News
10:44
(STRASBOURG ) - European Union foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton on Wednesday condemned Israel's plan to build 1,600 new homes in occupied east Jerusalem, following on from stern US and UN criticism.
Source: New Home News
09:47
A Toronto startup has come up with a way to put solar power systems on the rooftops of new homes at no cost to the owners. In fact, the homeowner would get paid to let it happen.
Source: New Home News
09:47
A Toronto startup has come up with a way to put solar power systems on the rooftops of new homes at no cost to the owners. In fact, the homeowner would get paid to let it happen.
Source: New Home News
09:08
Lots of people, especially those trying to battle high utility bills, believe in energy-efficient homebuilding.
Source: New Home News
04:14
Area animal shelters have loosened their adoption standards after realizing their rules were too tough, keeping animals in cages instead of placing them in new homes.At the Society for the Improvement of Conditions for Stray Animals in Kettering, no longer is a person denied a dog because they don’t have a fenced-in yard, said SICSA Executive Director Terry Carlisle.
Source: New Home News
04:14
Area animal shelters have loosened their adoption standards after realizing their rules were too tough, keeping animals in cages instead of placing them in new homes.At the Society for the Improvement of Conditions for Stray Animals in Kettering, no longer is a person denied a dog because they don’t have a fenced-in yard, said SICSA Executive Director Terry Carlisle.
Source: New Home News
04:14
Area animal shelters have loosened their adoption standards after realizing their rules were too tough, keeping animals in cages instead of placing them in new homes.At the Society for the Improvement of Conditions for Stray Animals in Kettering, no longer is a person denied a dog because they don’t have a fenced-in yard, said SICSA Executive Director Terry Carlisle.
Source: New Home News
04:14
Area animal shelters have loosened their adoption standards after realizing their rules were too tough, keeping animals in cages instead of placing them in new homes.At the Society for the Improvement of Conditions for Stray Animals in Kettering, no longer is a person denied a dog because they don’t have a fenced-in yard, said SICSA Executive Director Terry Carlisle.
Source: New Home News
04:14
Area animal shelters have loosened their adoption standards after realizing their rules were too tough, keeping animals in cages instead of placing them in new homes.At the Society for the Improvement of Conditions for Stray Animals in Kettering, no longer is a person denied a dog because they don’t have a fenced-in yard, said SICSA Executive Director Terry Carlisle.
Source: New Home News



