
What’s Happening in the News: Early January, 2021
In this first news roundup of the year, we’re staying with some of our favorite topics: renovations, millennial home ownership, care for the environment, and innovative housing.
In this first news roundup of the year, we’re staying with some of our favorite topics: renovations, millennial home ownership, care for the environment, and innovative housing.
Our last post of the year brings a bright outlook on green construction, home ownership for millennials, net zero communities, and affordable electric vehicles.
Millennials/Gen Z resolve to do better with personal finances, net zero in the E.U., finding and financing energy efficiency, and the happiest states in the U.S.
This week, we look at how consumers feel about buying a home, vs. how many homes are actually being sold, vs. the affordability of available homes. There’s also a surprising concession from the Fed on climate change, and an encouraging forecast on how we can get to net-zero, fast.
This time around, we talk about Gen Z’s mental health during the pandemic, statistics about moving in the U.S., and affordable green homes.
This time around we look at millennials and burnout, progress for net-zero, and the best places to live in the U.S.
This week, we look at the state of the housing market, affordability around the country, and a few different ways that green is catching on.
Today’s news updates examines the interest rate forecast and the changing landscape of work and home ownership. Plus, we look at some exciting ways innovators are solving problems for people in need of housing.
Whether you’re in the market for a charming fixer-upper, in need of mortgage help, adding solar or smart home technology to your house, or looking to change the world through your investments, there’s something for everyone in today’s roundup!
Home listings rise while mortgage rates fall; a peek inside the green building movement; and will millennials ever recover from a second recession?
Having an Attainable Home, at the end of the day, is an idea. An idea that everyone has the right and the chance to work hard, live comfortably, and have prosperity throughout their life, and we’re happy to say that it’s still possible.
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