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Study says single-family homes cost $35,000 more to build than 4 years ago
TRD Staff | June 11, 2022 10:25AM
A new study reveals the cost to build an average-sized single-family home in the United States has risen 42...
Study says single-family homes cost $35,000 more to build than 4 years ago
Investor eyes condo projects struggling to hit key sales threshold
By Rich Bockmann | February 03, 2021 11:45AM
One unintended consequence of New York’s 2019 rent law overhaul is that developers who want to switch new condo...
Investor eyes condo projects struggling to hit key sales threshold
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US new-home groundbreakings hit
8-month low
TRD Staff | March 26, 2019 11:00AM
February saw new-home groundbreakings in the U.S. fall by 8.7 percent, the most in eight months, according to a...
US new-home groundbreakings hit
8-month low
Steel you later: Developers opt for concrete as cheaper, faster material
TRD Staff | May 03, 2017 11:35AM
Developers are increasingly swapping steel for concrete, finding that the material allows for faster and cheaper construction. The use...
Steel you later: Developers opt for concrete as cheaper, faster material
US builder confidence dips amid fears over rising interest rates
TRD Staff | January 18, 2017 03:24PM
U.S. builder confidence in newly-built single-family homes dropped in January, following the 11-year high it reached last month.
US builder confidence dips amid fears over rising interest rates
The volume was turned way down on residential development plans in 2016
By Will Parker | January 12, 2017 10:05AM
A lot of the same cranes that dotted the skyline last year will keep swinging away in 2017. But...
The volume was turned way down on residential development plans in 2016
Inception: Every new building and conversion to open since 2013
By Will Parker and Bushra Shaikh | August 12, 2016 02:00PM
The Real Deal regularly shows you what’s entering the city’s new development pipeline, but now you can see everything that...
Inception: Every new building and conversion to open since 2013
City sees record year for inclusionary housing units, residential permit approvals
By Kathryn Brenzel | May 09, 2016 02:52PM
Before it was mandatory, New York City’s inclusionary housing program created and preserved a record number of affordable...
City sees record year for inclusionary housing units, residential permit approvals
(Almost) No one is buying land in Manhattan anymore
By Konrad Putzier | March 25, 2016 03:45PM
Sales of Manhattan development sites slowed significantly in the first months of 2016, adding to broader concerns over the...
(Almost) No one is buying land in Manhattan anymore
New York City no longer No. 1 in new construction
TRD Staff | November 11, 2014 02:50PM
New York: if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. But, apparently, they’re making more in...
New York City no longer No. 1 in new construction