
Sustaining the “Texas Miracle”
Texas’s strong population and job growth highlights its economic success and appeal. But keeping up with infrastructure needs is urgent.

Texas’s strong population and job growth highlights its economic success and appeal. But keeping up with infrastructure needs is urgent.

Best Practices when the homeowner requests to remove the pool, landscaping, or outdoor kitchen line item out of the contract.

The U.S. needs several hundred thousand more skilled workers to meet current demand and alleviate production delays.

A Texas Supreme Court ruling says contractors cannot negotiate insurance claims unless they are properly licensed.

Alair Homes, builder of the 2026 home is the first national builder of the The New American Home®–the official show home of the IBS.

Most of the new Texas laws affecting business took effect in September. Others were decided by the voters.

Newly built homes have almost always cost more than previously owned homes. But in recent months, that trend has been upended in Texas.

This is the second in a series of articles exploring major changes to Texas zoning laws that went into effect September 1, 2025.

At the core of Chris Thomas Custom Homes is a philosophy centered on collaboration and craftsmanship.

Only 3% of Central Texas homes had flood insurance; New TX Appraisal Rules; Reduced Premiums for Newly Constructed Homes?
Kitchen/bath design undergoes an evolution this year with focus on making spaces uniquely your own–for ROI beyond just resale value.

With 5 decades of experience, custom builder Patrick Harrington guides clients thru the process of acting as a GC to build their own home.

After years of success in Calgary, Alberta, the Shane Homes team saw an opportunity to bring that same commitment to excellence to Texas.

No matter where they build, Kurk Homes clients can rest easy knowing they’ve hired a builder with its own self-imposed standards of practice.

Texas’s housing outlook is shaped by an interplay of migration trends, affordability challenges, legislative reforms, and market dynamics.

Traditionally, the construction industry has been slow to adapt. But today, builders are more motivated by extenuating circumstances.