Posts From Michael Anderson
How Small and Medium Builders are Finding Dirt
By Brian Croce For 25 years, Bob Schroeder worked for a family-owned builder in Michigan that developed its own lots. He’s no stranger to the process of finding, entitling, and
How Will Big Builders Use $1 Billion Plus in Tax Cuts?
By John McManus Amid, in spite of, and–quite possibly–a cause factor in the sudden paroxysm of volatility roiling global stock markets, economic strength, jobs, and wage growth among American households
L.A. City Council approves development fee to raise money for affordable housing
The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to impose a new fee on development to raise millions of dollars a year for affordable housing as the city copes with rising rents and surging homelessness.
How San Diego’s Homebuilding Slump Compares to the Rest of SoCal
San Diego County is on track to build fewer homes than it did last year, said permit records released this week.
Century Communities Brings Next Generation Quality to Southern California
Century Communities expands its regional presence with the addition of two new communities in the Southern California market.
Pardee Homes Inland Empire Looks to Make Splash with 55+ Development
Pardee Homes is developing Altis in Beaumont, Califfornia
168 New Condos Coming to Dana Point
Dana Point is getting 168 new condominiums on Pacific Coast Highway.
Millennials Want to Own Homes Too, If U.S. Economy Would Consent
Kelsey Marshall and her boyfriend Chris Eidam, both 27 years old, call the home-buying process “terrifying.” But they’re clear about one thing: It beats the heck out of renting.
Newport Beach Expected to Yank Banning Ranch Approvals this Week
The Newport Beach City Council is expected to vote to vacate all approvals for the Newport Banning Ranch project
How a Return to Multigenerational Living is Shifting the Housing Market
Shifts in senior living, immigration, and affordability have brought extended families together under the same roof