The question: “Is it true that consumers aren’t concerned with building ‘green?’†is continually faced by today’s home builders. And the answer is no....
“New Urbanism” reached popularity in the 80s and has continued to gain momentum. Aspirational homeowners, city planners, architects and developers persist to seek sustainable living that provides solutions for social, health, energy, economic, aesthetic,...
Welcome to the Kleber & Associates blog! Decline of Average Home Sizes Continues to Spur Debate: A First-Hand Account from a Home’s “Chief Purchasing Officer(SM)”. Here’s the latest… By Jill Levenson Our latest K&A e-blast...
We’ve all heard about it and feared it – the inevitable slowing of the housing market. A recent article featured on CNNMoney.com confirmed our worries when suggesting we’ve entered a period of the...
Communications agencies are often faulted for putting positive spins on potentially dire situations. Since the end of last year, the major news media outlets have painted a gloomy picture of the housing market and its effect on the economy. We have closely watched the...
What sounds like a communicable disease just might help to drive the green building and quality-verses-quantity home building trends. “Biofilia” refers to why human beings function positively in environments we deem “comfortable” due to our...