October 21, 2009
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Top 5 Things to Make Your New Home More Energy Efficient Home Today energy experts work side-by-side with homebuilders to create...
Top 5 Things to Make Your New Home More Energy Efficient Home Today energy experts work side-by-side with homebuilders to create...
Family-friendly, Great Schools, More Things to Do at Grayhawk Estates Families and real-estate savvy homebuyers in all stages of life understand the...
The pace of new home building in Dallas-Fort Worth picked up the third quarter from the previous quarter, but is still down from last year’s level, according to the latest numbers released today by Dallas-based real estate research firm Residential Strategies.
Landon Homes, a North Dallas Home Builder, is closing out one of their North Dallas new home communities. There are only a...
CNN Staff Writer, Les Christie, writes “Homebuying has not been this affordable in a generation.” Falling home prices along with the $8,000...
Survey says home building executives’ confidence level is inching ever so slowly upward. From horrid in January, we’ve reached tepid now. After horrid and tepid can only come torrid, but that’s still unaccounted for in the present cycle. John Landon goes on record to talk about the success of Landon Homes during the recovering housing market.
Homes in good school districts like Frisco ISD appraise well. Home buyers with and without kids realize that a good school district will help keep and increase their home values. What Texas city has increasing enrollment and new homes still available? Read about Frisco ISD - a suburb just north of Dallas, Texas.
There is hundreds of other energy saving features that can be built in a new home that can save you money while protecting the environment. Landon Homes offers better construction from the architectural design to the framing and insulation and throughout the home building process. Why better construction means "going green."
If you are a home owner or home builder, Texas is one of the best places to be – particularly the Dallas-Fort Worth area. According to an economic report just released from the Brookings Institute, the Dallas-Fort Worth area ranks third among metro areas that have been least affected by falling home prices and is one of the top three best housing markets in the country.
The bright side of the housing bust: Homebuying has not been this affordable in a generation.