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New houses - Back: Many New Homes

May 17th, 2007

Parked Out Back: Many New Homes Put Garages Out of Sight - Builder Magazine

Parked Out Back: Many New Homes Put Garages Out of Sight
Builder Magazine, DC -May 8, 2007
By Jim Wasserman, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. May 8–The suburban garage, dominating the front of American homes for decades, is moving to the back of more

Picture this: They're for sale - Sacramento Bee

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Sacramento Bee
Picture this: They're for sale
Sacramento Bee, CA -May 7, 2007
Quick turn: Speaking of oldSacramento homes, another grande dame is on the market. But this one's a"fixer." The home at 1724 N St. was acquired in

Prefab homes fight off old image as new growth emerges - Nashua Telegraph (subscription)

Prefab homes fight off old image as new growth emerges
Nashua Telegraph (subscription), NH -May 4, 2007
By JIM WASSERMAN, Sacramento Bee. Factory-built housing is touting environmental benefits and a fresh look to win a new generation of buyers as the industry

Parked Out Back: Many New Homes Put Garages Out of Sight - RisMedia.com (press release)

Parked Out Back: Many New Homes Put Garages Out of Sight
RisMedia.com (press release), CT -May 9, 2007
RISMEDIA, May 10, 2007-(MCT)-The suburban garage, dominating the front of American homes for decades, is moving to the back of more Sacramento-area houses

Homebuilders report major losses - Milwaukee Business Journal

Homebuilders report major losses
Milwaukee Business Journal, WI -Apr 27, 2007
Two major homebuilders with several development in the Greater Sacramento area announced big losses on Thursday for the first quarter of the year.

Trouble in paradise over development plans - Sacramento Bee

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Sacramento Bee
Trouble in paradise over development plans
Sacramento Bee, CA -Apr 25, 2007
By Mary Lynne Vellinga - Bee Staff Writer. Rancho Murieta residents, from left, Ray Tisdale, Candy Chand, Janis Eckard and Ted Hart are among those who

Davis housing market anticipated to rise after slump - The California Aggie Online

Davis housing market anticipated to rise after slump
The California Aggie Online, CA -Apr 30, 2007
Home prices in Davis, which saw a steady decline during the past year, have leveled off and are anticipated to increase, local real estate experts said.

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