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The iPhone-Controlled Home

by Andrew Knight In the lives of today’s home buyers, their smart phone or tablet offer a control panel for almost every aspect of their lives, from holding digital movie tickets to monitoring when kids get home from school to offering reminders for their weight-loss program. So it shouldn’t be surprising that customers are increasingly expecting [...]

The Automated Home is One Step Closer

By remotely controlling heat, locks, even the sprinklers, Vivint is making the house of the future a reality. By Brian Dumaine, senior editor-at-large, Fortune FORTUNE -- The powerhouse private equity firm Blackstone recently invested in an Provo, Utah company that installs home security systems in an equity deal that valued it at $2 billion. What does [...]

2013 market outlook: Builders expecting big things

by David Barista Following a mostly flat 2012, home builders are projecting higher revenue and more home sales next year. As the nation’s economy sputters back to life, home builders across the country are finally seeing light at the end of the tunnel and are expecting to see solid gains in 2013. Of the 400 builders [...]

Housing Recovery Depends on Slashing Mortgage Debt

by Diana Olick Rising home prices are the foundation of today's housing recovery. They are drawing much-needed buyers back to the market. Prices would not be rising if the number of foreclosures wasn't falling. They also wouldn't be rising without underwater borrowers getting a break from their banks. Both of those are happening because banks are [...]

Passing the Baton: Will plastics be the new structural building material?

By John Caulfield Every year, trillions of tons of plastic-made products—the bulk of which is shopping bags, obsolete electronics, and empty water bottles—get dumped into landfills worldwide. So far, recycling efforts have made barely a dent in this waste pile. But that might change if recycled plastic were to emerge as a core structural component for [...]

Alternative Measure Sees More People Living in Poverty

By Ben Casselman There were 46.2 million people living in poverty in America last year. Unless there were 49.7 million. Earlier this fall, the Census Bureau released its annual look at poverty in the U.S. According to that report, there were 46.2 million people in 2011 living below the poverty line of about $23,000 for a [...]

Renters find options pricey after Sandy

By Andrea Rumbaugh, The Asbury Park (N.J.) Press 11:32AM EST November 14. 2012 - Within a span of 15 minutes, superstorm Sandy flooded the apartment Jillian Cantor rented at Holiday on the Bay in Toms River. Cantor, 33, and her boyfriend Michael Aranowicz, 36, tried to move their possessions upstairs, but they couldn't stop the water [...]

International Buyers: O, Say, Can You Ski?

By SANETTE TANAKA, WALL STREET JOURNAL Where do home buyers from foreign countries go to hit the slopes? The British love Aspen, Colo. Canadians seek out Big Sky, Mont. And Aussies flip for Park City, Utah. Those are three of the top ski destinations in the U.S. that were searched online from abroad between July 2011 [...]

Housing Still Precarious in Obama’s Second Term

by Dianna Olick CNBC Real Estate Reporter The housing market is on the slow road to recovery. Home prices in the last three months rose in 120 out of 149 metropolitan markets surveyed by the National Association of Realtors. Compare that to just 39 rising metros a year ago. The median home price is up 7.6 [...]

Fast-Growing Jobs That Don’t Require A 4-Year College Degree

The Huffington Post | By Harry Bradford You might not need a bachelor's degree to tap into some of the country's fastest growing occupations, but some construction skills and health care know-how sure would help. Why? Because it's the medical and construction industries that appear likely to provide those without a college education the greatest job [...]