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    2020 Polk County Fall Parade of Homes opens Saturday: Here are the winners – The Ledger - November 11, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Ledger

    The 2020 Fall Parade of Homes features 18 new homes, ranging from $241,300 to $690,000.

    New to the fall are three Remodeler entries, two Community entries, one Pool entry and one Virtual Home entry.

    Homes are open to visitors Saturday and Sunday and Nov. 14-15 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Remodel homes are only open the first weekend of the parade. A comprehensive Guidebook, including descriptive information, maps and photos is available in print at the Polk County Builders Association located at 2232 Heritage Drive in Lakeland or at http://www.pcba.com.

    This year'sFall Showcase Home wasthe Magdaline, built by Mitchell Custom Homes, at 6507 Eagle Ridge Way in the South Lakeland golf community ofEaglebrooke.

    Judges awarded six pricing categories of homes in Polk County with five special feature subcategories in each pricing category:best exterior; best floor plan; best kitchen; best master bath and best overall quality.

    The event's major sponsor was MIDFLORIDA Mortgage Center.

    The Fall 2020 Parade of Homes Home of the Year recipients were:

    Southern Homes of Polk County with the Westminster model in the Campbell Crossing subdivision, which swept all five special features subcategories.

    Ernie White Construction's Miriam model in Lake James subdivisionswept four of the five special features subcategories, winning best exterior, best floor plan, best master bath and best overall quality with Richmond American Homes, the Fraser model, winning best kitchen/ breakfast.

    Hunt Construction's Taylor Too model in the Coachman Square subdivision won best exterior, best floor plan, best kitchen/breakfast and best overall quality special feature subcategories. Southern Homes of Polk County'sTrenton model won best master bath.

    Ernie White Construction's Knightscrest in Lakeland won best exterior, best floor plan, best kitchen/breakfast and best overall quality special feature subcategories. MI Homes'Collina Villa model won best master bath.

    Hulbert Homes' Nicole Marie model in the Abbey Oaks subdivision won all five special feature subcategories with a tie of best master bath with Mitchell Custom Homes' Magdaline model.

    Arthur Rutenberg Homes' Bermuda model in the Lake Juliana Estates subdivision swept all five special feature subcategories.

    Florida Waterfront Marketing for the Water Ridge community.

    Goldsmith Construction for the Bay Lake Motorcoach Resort.

    Waller Construction for 1843 Sherwood Lakes Blvd.

    Burns Custom Builders for 317 Hamilton Shores DriveNE.

    Burke Thompson Design for 5911 Old Berkley Road.

    Kura Design Pools for the Bermuda.

    Hickman Homes for the Stone Crest II model.

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    Maxwell House Announces $200000 Donation, Multiyear Partnership With Operation FINALLY HOME to Build Homes for Veterans in Need – Business Wire - November 11, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PITTSBURGH & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--More than 1 million veterans are considered at risk of homelessness and hundreds of thousands more are impacted by injuries and disabilities that make it hard for them to own a home that suits their unique needs. This Veterans Day, Maxwell House, a brand that has fueled and celebrated hardworking Americans for over 100 years, is partnering with Operation FINALLY HOME by donating $200,000 to build mortgage-free homes for veterans in need over the next two years.

    Just like Maxwell House, Operation FINALLY HOME is dedicated to supporting our nations military heroes and their families. The partnership will kick off this fall in Fernandina Beach near Jacksonville, Fla., where U.S. Marine Sgt. Bradley Thomas and his family will receive their new, mortgage-free home.

    After serving his country for nearly eight years, Sgt. Thomas medically retired in 2015 and received numerous accolades for his patriotism. He has overcome several hardships while transitioning from military to civilian life but has since found employment and dedicated his life to giving back to his fellow veterans. Sgt. Thomas now works as a Veterans Service Officer to help veterans navigate benefits and healthcare. He also founded his own nonprofit with the mission to help fellow veterans through fishing charters and guided hunts. Receiving a mortgage-free home is the next step in Sgt. Thomas journey and allows him to build a better life for his family, while focusing on his work helping fellow veterans.

    Click here to watch the moment Sgt. Thomas found out he would receive a mortgage-free home and to learn more about his story.

    At Maxwell House, we believe that after their hard work protecting our country, veterans deserve more. They deserve a home to call their own, said Darin Snyder, senior associate brand manager for Maxwell House. Sgt. Thomas story is truly an inspiration. His story represents the larger issue of veteran homelessness in the U.S. and the importance of bringing this issue to light. We are so proud to work with Operation FINALLY HOME to help build homes for veterans and help veterans after theyve sacrificed so much for us.

    Operation FINALLY HOME is a nonprofit that works with builders, corporate sponsors and the local community to provide custom-built, mortgage-free homes and home modifications to deserving veterans, first responders and widows of the fallen, so they have a place to call their own.

    We are honored to partner with Maxwell House, Lennar and the Jacksonville community to provide a mortgage-free home for Sgt Thomas, said Rusty Carroll, executive director for Operation FINALLY HOME. Hearing Sgt. Thomas story and learning about his service was extremely moving to all of us at Operation FINALLY HOME. He has given so much back to his community and we are grateful to be able to show our gratitude to him and his family with the gift of a new, mortgage-free home.

    The home for Sgt. Thomas and his family is being built by the Northeast Florida division of Lennar, a builder that has worked hard to make homeownership more accessible for military members and veterans.

    Lennar strives to make buying a new construction home an easy experience for service members like Sgt. Thomas and his family, said Matt Devereaux, division president for Lennar Jacksonville. We believe every sailor, soldier and veteran deserves that rewarding feeling of owning a home. This is the second mortgage-free home Lennar has donated to a U.S. service member in the Jacksonville area. Supporting our military veterans is an important part of Lennars mission and always will be.

    Maxwell House is also inviting people to join in a virtual housewarming celebration for Sgt. Thomas by using #MaxwellHousesforHeroes on Twitter until Nov. 23 to thank him for his service and congratulate him and his family on their new home.

    Homes arent the only way Maxwell House will say thank you to the nations veterans this year. Starting today at 12 p.m. EST, Maxwell House is offering veterans and active servicemen and women coupons, while supplies last, for a free canister of the limited-edition Maxwell Houses for Heroes Pack (1 lb. and 3 lbs.). The coupon will be available to download on Coupons.com and can be redeemed online and at select grocery retailers around the country through November 16. No military ID required.

    Through the end of the month, Maxwell House is also sponsoring the Hero Block on the History Channel, which is from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. EST on Saturdays and puts an extra spotlight on honoring our countrys men and women of service. Viewers will be able to watch the video featuring Sgt. Thomas and his family during the Hero Block.

    For more information on Maxwell House, visit http://www.myfoodandfamily.com/brands/maxwell-house and follow Maxwell House on Twitter (@Maxwell_House) for more information on Maxwell Houses for Heroes.

    ABOUT THE KRAFT HEINZ COMPANY

    For 150 years, we have produced some of the worlds most beloved products at The Kraft Heinz Company (Nasdaq: KHC). We are one of the largest global food and beverage companies, with 2019 net sales of approximately $25 billion. Our portfolio is a diverse mix of iconic and emerging brands. As the guardians of these brands and the creators of innovative new products, we are dedicated to the sustainable health of our people and our planet. To learn more, visit http://www.kraftheinzcompany.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

    ABOUT Operation FINALLY HOME

    Based in New Braunfels, Texas, Operation FINALLY HOME was established in 2005 as a nonpartisan/nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to provide homes and home modifications to Americas military heroes, first responders and widows of the fallen. In 2020, Operation FINALLY HOME is celebrating 15 years of honoring heroes with homes, and recently hit a milestone of 275 projects completed or in planning stages. Operation FINALLY HOME partners with corporate sponsors, builder associations, builders, remodelers, developers, individual contributors and volunteers to help these heroes and their families by addressing one of their most pressing needs a place to call home. For more information about Operation FINALLY HOME, visit OperationFINALLYHOME.org, follow @OpFINALLYHOME on Twitter and find us on Facebook.

    ABOUT LENNAR

    Lennar Corporation, founded in 1954, is one of the nation's leading builders of quality homes for all generations. Lennar builds affordable, move-up and active adult homes primarily under the Lennar brand name. Lennar's Financial Services segment provides mortgage financing, title and closing services primarily for buyers of Lennar's homes and, through LMF Commercial, originates mortgage loans secured primarily by commercial real estate properties throughout the United States. Lennar's Multifamily segment is a nationwide developer of high-quality multifamily rental properties. LenX drives Lennar's technology, innovation and strategic investments. For more information about Lennar, please visit http://www.lennar.com.

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    Permits in hand and a dedicated construction team ready, Residence 63 is a rare build-to-suit opportunity for a fully specified, sustainable, and… - November 11, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    As SF DBI announces permit delays, forge ahead and build your clean "home" today.

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    Residence 63 is a stunning modern home designed by San Francisco's preeminent developer Troon Pacific and architecture firm OPA, at a sophisticated level for discerning property buyers.

    Luxury Permit in hand for an expedited custom build. Avoid 4 6 years in the San Francisco planning process.

    A permit realizing architectural design of this caliber can take 4 6 years of dedicated work by a team of professionals.

    Build the spectacular Residence 63 as designed or customize the property with sustainability goals and health and wellness enhancements.

    Troon Pacific's affiliated GC, Impact Builders, is ready to move forward with an established construction budget based on preferred subcontractor bids, and a 14-month construction schedule. This offering also saves time and money on the pre-construction process and allows a buyer to break ground on Day 1.

    Clean, Healthy Living has never been more important than it is today.

    The infrastructure of this home is designed to Troon Pacific's standards and is capable of supporting LEED Platinum certification, advanced water and air filtration and ventilation systems, and smart home technology systems including integrated and programmable security, lighting, sound, heating and cooling.

    Design and Amenities

    With no rear neighbors, this site uniquely offers peace and privacy for outdoor living and entertaining in the city. The four-bedroom, 4 bath, 4,590 square foot home features a garage for 3 cars, three large terraces, and a roof deck.

    About the Developer

    Troon Pacific:Troon Pacific, Inc.is a mission-focused, San Francisco-based luxury home developer that creates high-performance, high-quality homes for discerning, sophisticated buyers that care about building health, wellness and sustainability. Founded by Gregory Malin, CEO, Troon Pacific has beenpraised worldwide.

    "I believe now more than ever that the future of clean living will be increasingly sustainable and health-centered. Now is a time when your home has become more than just a residence, but also an office, a school, a gym. We need to be certain about the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the environment we live in. At 63 Carmel we can do just that and deliver you peace of mind." Gregory Malin, CEO Troon Pacific

    About the Architect

    Ogrydziak Prillinger Architects (OPA):

    At OPA, we believe in progressive built work, driven by ideas. We believe that architecture influences how we see the world and live in it.

    About the Builder

    Impact Builders uses processes and materials that represent the latest thinking about aesthetics, environmental Impact and the creation of the finest residences that support occupants' wellness

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    Global Tiny Homes Market 2020 COVID-19 Analysis, Industry Size, Share and 2026 Future Opportunity By Incredible Tiny Homes, Build Tiny, Contained, Big… - November 11, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    This intensive research report on Global Tiny Homes Market has been recently added to the burgeoning repository to evaluate the market growth forces on a multi-dimensional and multi-faceted approach. This well-conceived research report presentation portrays market dynamics through the entire growth tenure, 2020-26. The Tiny Homes market report takes into account decisive factors and makes accurate deductions and assessments in the historical and future timelines, favoring accurate growth predictions and forecast estimations amidst volatile dynamics and fast changing market forces.

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    Key Market Player Analysis: Global Tiny Homes Market

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    Impact Of Covid 19 On Tiny Homes Industry 2020 Market Challenges, Business Overview And Forecast Research Study 2026 – TechnoWeekly - November 11, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Overview for Tiny Homes Market Helps in providing scope and definitions, Key Findings, Growth Drivers, and Various Dynamics.

    Tiny Homes Market Data and Acquisition Research Study with Trends and Opportunities 2019-2024The study of Tiny Homes market is a compilation of the market of Tiny Homes broken down into its entirety on the basis of types, application, trends and opportunities, mergers and acquisitions, drivers and restraints, and a global outreach. The detailed study also offers a board interpretation of the Tiny Homes industry from a variety of data points that are collected through reputable and verified sources. Furthermore, the study sheds a lights on a market interpretations on a global scale which is further distributed through distribution channels, generated incomes sources and a marginalized market space where most trade occurs.

    Along with a generalized market study, the report also consists of the risks that are often neglected when it comes to the Tiny Homes industry in a comprehensive manner. The study is also divided in an analytical space where the forecast is predicted through a primary and secondary research methodologies along with an in-house model.

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    Key players in the global Tiny Homes market covered in Chapter 4:Big TinyCustom Container LivingTiny HeirloomHanganDesigner Eco HomesHandcrafted MovementHumble Hand CraftTiny House CompanyIncredible Tiny HomesAussie Tiny HousesTiny Home BuildersHusleinTinyHouse Co.Sowelo Tiny HousesTiny SMART HouseWagonhausBuild TinyAbsolute Tiny House NZOregon Cottage CompanyTiny Green CabinsContained

    In Chapter 11 and 13.3, on the basis of types, the Tiny Homes market from 2015 to 2026 is primarily split into:Mobile Tiny HomesStationary Tiny Homes

    In Chapter 12 and 13.4, on the basis of applications, the Tiny Homes market from 2015 to 2026 covers:CommercialHousehold

    Geographically, the detailed analysis of consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate, historic and forecast (2015-2026) of the following regions are covered in Chapter 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13:North America (Covered in Chapter 6 and 13)United StatesCanadaMexicoEurope (Covered in Chapter 7 and 13)GermanyUKFranceItalySpainRussiaOthersAsia-Pacific (Covered in Chapter 8 and 13)ChinaJapanSouth KoreaAustraliaIndiaSoutheast AsiaOthersMiddle East and Africa (Covered in Chapter 9 and 13)Saudi ArabiaUAEEgyptNigeriaSouth AfricaOthersSouth America (Covered in Chapter 10 and 13)BrazilArgentinaColumbiaChileOthers

    For a global outreach, the Tiny Homes study also classifies the market into a global distribution where key market demographics are established based on the majority of the market share. The following markets that are often considered for establishing a global outreach are North America, Europe, Asia, and the Rest of the World. Depending on the study, the following markets are often interchanged, added, or excluded as certain markets only adhere to certain products and needs.

    Here is a short glance at what the study actually encompasses:Study includes strategic developments, latest product launches, regional growth markers and mergers & acquisitionsRevenue, cost price, capacity & utilizations, import/export rates and market shareForecast predictions are generated from analytical data sources and calculated through a series of in-house processes.

    However, based on requirements, this report could be customized for specific regions and countries.

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    Chapter One: Report Overview

    Chapter Two: Global Market Growth Trends

    Chapter Three: Value Chain of Tiny Homes Market

    Chapter Four: Players Profiles

    Chapter Five: Global Tiny Homes Market Analysis by Regions

    Chapter Six: North America Tiny Homes Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter Seven: Europe Tiny Homes Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter Eight: Asia-Pacific Tiny Homes Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter Nine: Middle East and Africa Tiny Homes Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter Ten: South America Tiny Homes Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter Eleven: Global Tiny Homes Market Segment by Types

    Chapter Twelve: Global Tiny Homes Market Segment by Applications 12.1 Global Tiny Homes Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Applications (2015-2020) 12.1.1 Global Tiny Homes Sales and Market Share by Applications (2015-2020) 12.1.2 Global Tiny Homes Revenue and Market Share by Applications (2015-2020) 12.2 Commercial Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020) 12.3 Household Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020)

    Chapter Thirteen: Tiny Homes Market Forecast by Regions (2020-2026) continued

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    List of tablesList of Tables and Figures Table Global Tiny Homes Market Size Growth Rate by Type (2020-2026) Figure Global Tiny Homes Market Share by Type in 2019 & 2026 Figure Mobile Tiny Homes Features Figure Stationary Tiny Homes Features Table Global Tiny Homes Market Size Growth by Application (2020-2026) Figure Global Tiny Homes Market Share by Application in 2019 & 2026 Figure Commercial Description Figure Household Description Figure Global COVID-19 Status Overview Table Influence of COVID-19 Outbreak on Tiny Homes Industry Development Table SWOT Analysis Figure Porters Five Forces Analysis Figure Global Tiny Homes Market Size and Growth Rate 2015-2026 Table Industry News Table Industry Policies Figure Value Chain Status of Tiny Homes Figure Production Process of Tiny Homes Figure Manufacturing Cost Structure of Tiny Homes Figure Major Company Analysis (by Business Distribution Base, by Product Type) Table Downstream Major Customer Analysis (by Region) Table Big Tiny Profile Table Big Tiny Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Custom Container Living Profile Table Custom Container Living Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Tiny Heirloom Profile Table Tiny Heirloom Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Hangan Profile Table Hangan Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Designer Eco Homes Profile Table Designer Eco Homes Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Handcrafted Movement Profile Table Handcrafted Movement Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Humble Hand Craft Profile Table Humble Hand Craft Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Tiny House Company Profile Table Tiny House Company Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Incredible Tiny Homes Profile Table Incredible Tiny Homes Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Aussie Tiny Houses Profile Table Aussie Tiny Houses Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Tiny Home Builders Profile Table Tiny Home Builders Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table HusleinTinyHouse Co. 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Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Sowelo Tiny Houses Profile Table Sowelo Tiny Houses Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Tiny SMART House Profile Table Tiny SMART House Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Wagonhaus Profile Table Wagonhaus Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Build Tiny Profile Table Build Tiny Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Absolute Tiny House NZ Profile Table Absolute Tiny House NZ Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Oregon Cottage Company Profile Table Oregon Cottage Company Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Tiny Green Cabins Profile Table Tiny Green Cabins Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Contained Profile Table Contained Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Figure Global Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Global Tiny Homes Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) Table Global Tiny Homes Sales by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Tiny Homes Sales Market Share by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Tiny Homes Revenue ($) by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Tiny Homes Revenue Market Share by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Tiny Homes Revenue Market Share by Regions in 2015 Table Global Tiny Homes Revenue Market Share by Regions in 2019 Figure North America Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Europe Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Middle East and Africa Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure South America Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure North America Tiny Homes Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) Table North America Tiny Homes Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table North America Tiny Homes Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure North America Tiny Homes Sales Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure North America Tiny Homes Sales Market Share by Countries in 2019 Table North America Tiny Homes Revenue ($) by Countries (2015-2020) Table North America Tiny Homes Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure North America Tiny Homes Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure North America Tiny Homes Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2019 Figure United States Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Canada Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Mexico Tiny Homes Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure Europe Tiny Homes Revenue ($) Growth (2015-2020) Table Europe Tiny Homes Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table Europe Tiny Homes Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Europe Tiny Homes Sales Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Europe Tiny Homes Sales Market Share by Countries in 2019 Table Europe Tiny Homes Revenue ($) by Countries (2015-2020) Table Europe Tiny Homes Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Europe Tiny Homes Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Europe Tiny Homes Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2019 Figure Germany Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure UK Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure France Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Italy Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Spain Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Russia Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Tiny Homes Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) Table Asia-Pacific Tiny Homes Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table Asia-Pacific Tiny Homes Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Tiny Homes Sales Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Asia-Pacific Tiny Homes Sales Market Share by Countries in 2019 Table Asia-Pacific Tiny Homes Revenue ($) by Countries (2015-2020) Table Asia-Pacific Tiny Homes Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Tiny Homes Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Asia-Pacific Tiny Homes Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2019 Figure China Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Japan Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure South Korea Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Australia Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure India Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Southeast Asia Tiny Homes Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Middle East and Africa Tiny Homes Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) continued

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    Why hasn’t prefab construction taken over yet? – Fast Company - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Marc A. Bovet wanted to build a house, but when it came to the actual construction, he was overwhelmed with options. He had bought an empty lot and hired an architect to design a custom home in Montreal for his wife and four kids. He had all the permits and approvals, so he began looking for builders. When quotes started coming in, he was stunned to see that the highest estimate was almost twice as expensive as the lowest.

    So thats where you go, Wait a second here. This is the same set of plans,' he says. I even called back the architect to say, Did you send the same set of plans to everyone? Because theres something totally wrong.'

    That experience led Bovet to develop a system that uses robotic manufacturing to wring inefficiencies out of the building process. Though about 15 years old, the system is taking on new urgency as climate emergencies like wildfires force more and more homeowners to rebuild. But the system has limitations that underscore the wildly complex nature of the construction industry. Prefab methods, like Bovets, have long been held up as a solution to a range of housing problems. But in building and construction, theres no easy fix.

    An entrepreneur who had run a mens clothing line and marketing agency before becoming director at the international transportation company Bombardier, Bovet had a sense for production. The bids he was getting for his home project seemed completely arbitrary, and he wanted to understand why. So he started showing up to construction sites and asking contractors questions about the building process. Almost every question he asked got a different answer at each building site. There was no standard building approach, and the ultimate cost to build his house would depend primarily on however his builder chose to embark on the project. For Bovet, this seemed like a problem that needed solving.

    He saw a solution in industrialization, but he knew that prefabrication and modular construction had been tried many different times in many ways. So he hired a researcher to look into all the different systems and patents that had been developed over the years. We got into this micro-level research, figuring out what Frank Lloyd Wright had done; even Edison, the light bulb guy, had his own prefab system. Mies van der Rohe. Le Corbusier. You name them. From engineers to architects, everybody had their own perspective, he says.

    Bovet and his researcher found that developing a building system wasnt the main challenge. The bigger problem they needed to solve was labor. There have been shortages in labor and skilled tradespeople in the homebuilding industry for years, as workers have fled construction jobs tied to the volatile housing market in the years since the great recession and shifted to higher-paying jobs in other sectors. More than 80% of builders have reported shortages of framing crews and carpenters, according to the National Association of Home Builders. Availability of labor remains builders top concern.

    So Bovet began looking for ways to make a process-based industrial building system that could be assembled even without skilled craftspeople. Because you spend three or four years to plan your project, you get some architects, youve bought the land, youve got your financing, and now 80% of builders cannot get carpenters to put it up, he says. You dont have the labor. And even more so now, with COVID. So what do you do? You scrap your project? Or you try to find a platform. Well, the platform is what we offer.

    Bovets platform is called the Bone Structure, a steel-based construction system that is robotically manufactured, cut, and shipped to the building site where its fastened together with little more than screws and a drill. The company offers dozens of predesigned home models to choose from, and can also be used as the structural system for architect-designed projects. Made mostly with recycled steel and with foam insulation that can reduce energy costs up to 90% compared to a traditionally constructed home, the Bone Structure system can meet environmental certifications like LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), and has been used in hundreds of homes, mainly across Canada.

    It can be built almost months faster than traditional construction, which is how the company began marketing itself in wildfire-damaged regions of California, especially after the fires of 2017 and 2018 that devastated towns like Paradise and claimed homes in cities like Santa Rosa.

    Brendan Kelly is an architect based in Napa, and he learned about Bone Structure like many people in the regionthrough presentations given after the 2017 fires. His firm had a client who wanted to rebuild a home that was destroyed in Santa Rosa, and Kelly went to see if the system could help. I was very sensitive because Id seen things happen in the fall and winter after the fires, with a lot of companies and builders coming in, and I think kind of taking advantage of some of these victims, he says.

    Builders were getting people to sign construction contracts and locking in prices on rebuilds that might not have been the best deals for people who had lost nearly everything, according to Kelly. Everybody wanted their houses back so quickly, he says. So I went [to the presentation] ready to sort of challenge them.

    But he was won over. The initial part I liked about Bone was that it was a system of building, he says. Like many architects interested in the processes and systems involved in construction, Kelly is a self-described geek for industrialized systems and prefabrication. I drank the Kool-Aid a long time ago.

    And so had his client, a retired engineer. Though Kelly had already designed the home to be constructed out of wood, he reworked the drawings to function with the Bone system. After less than a year of construction, the home had been rebuilt to be zero net energy, 100% electric, and powered by solar panels. And though the construction time was faster than a traditional wood-frame house, Kelly says the cost ended up being about the same. Theres no budget version of Bone, he says.

    The system is laser-cut and shipped to the building site in a precise package. But its not always easy to fit in with the way homes are permitted and approved. Anders Lasater is an architect based in Laguna Beach, California, and one of his clients had come to him asking about new prefab systems they might be able to use on a duplex project. Lasater had seen a Bone presentation and suggested they take a look. The client was enthusiastic, and Lasater began working out how to adapt his design to the Bone Structure system.

    If you went to their website and looked at any of their designs, theyre very rectangular. Theyre boxes. Theyre really simple because their system tends to work best when you have a simplified essential geometry, he says. And in our case, we had a little more complication to deal with.

    The duplex he had designed was a V-shaped combination of volumes, with an angular courtyard and atrium in the middle. Adapting the off-kilter plan to the grid-centric Bone system required some long conversations with Bones engineering team. It also required a fair amount of convincing in the citys building department. Theyd never seen anything like it before, so it was like speaking a foreign language with those guys, Lasater says. That was a little challenging.

    Eventually the city, the architects, and the Bone Structure team got on the same page, and the project got built. A city building official even brought his community college class to tour the construction site. In some ways I think the challenge was one that normally we would have avoided, but Im really pleased with the result, Lasater says. Once we got it all approved, it went without any problems.

    He says he would be open to using the system again, but it may be better applied on a more simplified design, and may even be more economical to use on a multiunit project. It will probably take you as long to build 15 as it took us to build our one, he says.

    That may be where systems like Bone Structure make the most sense, according to Caitlin Mueller, an associate professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Architecture + Planning, where she leads a group researching architecture, structural engineering, and digital fabrication. The speed of construction of these systems, where things can be prefabricated and quickly and easily assembled is a very big advantage, for example, in developing countries, she says.

    In developed countries, on the other hand, processes and building practices have been set for decades, and may be slow to change. Its been very hard to compete with timber construction at least in North America because its just so affordable and the labor market is very attuned to it, Mueller says.

    That was a hurdle Kelly had to get over during his Santa Rosa project, and it required bringing in someone versed in using Bone Structures system to help the building contractor put it in place. For contractors used to framing up a wood building with a nail gun, joining steel beams together with a drill and screws can be a bit tedious, Kelly says. Its just a new system and most contractors want to build things the way they did on that last project.

    Even so, Bone Structure has been used in hundreds of homes so far, and Bovet is hoping to continue to grow through selective partnerships with homebuilders. We just wont necessarily sell it to anybody and everybody, he says. We want to make sure that we offer a service, we offer a quality mindset behind the whole system, and were trying to get some larger builders to adapt it.

    But change is slow in the homebuilding world, says Mathew Aitchison, an architecture professor at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, and head of a government-funded research center exploring the development of advanced manufacturing in the building sector. He recently edited a book on prefab housing and says companies offering new building systems suffer from what he calls imminent revolution, the tendency to believe theyre leading some fundamental shift in how things get built but that fails to revolutionize the marketplace.

    Im not suggesting for a minute that Bone is part of this process, but there has been historically quite a lot of smoke and mirrors in this area, he says. Companies saying they can do a lot of stuff that they cant, companies rolling out in quite grandiose ways but without being able to deliver on fairly fundamental things, VCs funding effectively pyramid schemes that are basing themselves on the fact that the construction sector is a huge global sector thats largely been untapped by technological development.

    Aitchison says building and construction is just too complicated to work within any one system. It looks very simple on the outside, but its actually very, very tricky and its much more complex than most people give it credit for, he says. There isnt a best practice in construction like there is in very many other industries, in my opinion.

    Thats probably why, when Bovet went out looking for a company to build his family home, there were so many different, and differently priced, options. With the Bone Structure system, hes successfully created one more.

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    Who’s building where in Acadiana? Here are the building Permits Issued Sept. 28-Oct 2. – The Advocate - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    New commercial

    APARTMENT: 104 Global Circle, Lafayette; Lafayette Elderly Housing LLLP, owner and applicant; description, Villas of Lafayette; Olympia Construction Inc., contractor; $5,800,000.

    STORE: 6600 Johnston St., Lafayette; Arthur Leblanc, owner; description, earthwork and storm drainage; James Broussard & Associates, applicant; JB Mouton Inc., contractor; $1,483,579.

    CARWASH: 5921 Ambassador Caffery Parkway, Broussard; new Classic Express Car Wash; CM Miciotto & Son Inc.; $2,384,791.

    OTHER: 5520 Johnston St., G1, Lafayette; Cosmetology Training Center Annex, owner; description, Cosmetology Training Center Annex; Andre Moreau, applicant; self, contractor; $5,000.

    RESTAURANT: 300 Youngsville Highway, 101, Lafayette; Raising the Bar Nutrition, owner; Marquetta Lewis, applicant; self, contractor; $1,600.

    OFFICE BUILDING: 1018 Harding St., Lafayette; Harding Center, Suite 207, owner; description, renovation, interior demolition; Mark Lalande, applicant; Ducharme Brothers Inc., contractor; $89,700.

    RENOVATION: 817 Albertson Parkway, Suite O, Broussard; Broussard Commons; remodeling; $10,000.

    OTHER: 200 High Meadows Blvd., Lafayette; The Meadows, owner; description, clubhouse A-4 S-4 garden section; Reddick Stevens Construction LLC, applicant; Reddick Stevens Construction LLC, contractor; $6,000.

    301 Caldwell Court, Lafayette; RLS Properties LLC; $585,000.

    129 Queensberry Drive, Lafayette; William and Lauren Frederick; $414,000.

    205 Apple Wood Crossing, Lafayette; Prestigious Home Builders LLC; $391,500.

    126 San Sebastian Drive, Youngsville; Signature Series Homes Inc.; $189,000.

    128 San Sebastian Drive, Youngsville; Signature Series Homes Inc.; $193,500.

    405 Biltmore Way, Lafayette; Braniff Construction; $472,000.

    102 Grassy Meadows Lane, Lafayette; DSLD LLC; $207,000.

    200 Grassy Meadows Lane, Lafayette; DSLD LLC; $225,000.

    127 Frank St., Lafayette; Starr Builders; $171,000.

    129 Egret Road, Lafayette Parish; Van Alan Homes LLC; $495,000.

    184 Chemin Metairie, Youngsville; Pleasant Valley Builders LLC; $760,500.

    117 Riverway Drive, Youngsville; Shawn Jetton Custom Homes LLC; $382,500.

    402 Twin Meadow Lane, Lafayette; Shivers Brothers Construction; $171,000.

    1208 E. Alexander St., Lafayette; Jay Castille Construction Inc.; $261,000.

    320 Grandpa Lane, Lafayette; HBL Properties LLC; $256,500.

    106 Barnsley Drive, Lafayette Parish; DSLD LLC; $220,500.

    312 Opus One Drive, Broussard; CJS Custom Builders LLC; $468,000.

    433 Starlight Drive, Lafayette; D R Horton Inc. Gulf Coast; $247,500.

    403 Eastwood Drive, Youngsville; D R Horton Inc. Gulf Coast; $270,000.

    431 Starlight Drive, Lafayette; D R Horton Inc. Gulf Coast; $243,000.

    407 Eastwood Drive, Youngsville; D R Horton Inc. Gulf Coast; $211,500.

    409 Eastwood Drive, Youngsville; D R Horton Inc. Gulf Coast; $283,500.

    218 New Trails Lane, Youngsville; D R Horton Inc. Gulf Coast; $310,500.

    216 New Trails Lane, Youngsville; D R Horton Inc. Gulf Coast; $234,000.

    214 New Trails Lane, Youngsville; D R Horton Inc. Gulf Coast; $247,500.

    212 New Trails Lane, Youngsville; D R Horton Inc. Gulf Coast; $211,500.

    210 New Trails Lane, Youngsville; D R Horton Inc. Gulf Coast; $252,000.

    202 Sampson Ave., Lafayette; Phatty Mcfarlyn Properties; $112,500.

    204 Sampson Ave., Lafayette; Pahtty Mcfarlyn Properties; $112,500.

    222 Chester St., Lafayette; Phatty Mcfarlyn Properties; $112,500.00

    224 Chester St., Lafayette; Phatty Mcfarlyn Properties; $112,500.

    226 Chester St., Lafayette; Phatty Mcfarlyn Properties; $112,500.

    228 Chester St., Lafayette; Phatty Mcfarlyn Properties; $112,500.

    235 Treescape Drive, Youngsville; Lancaster Construction LLC; $306,000.

    302 Sylvester Drive, Broussard; Hart Homes LLC; $332,354.

    714 Deer Meadow Blvd., Broussard; DSLD Homes LLC; $202,818.

    113 Red Deer Lane, Broussard; DSLD Homes LLC; $289,917.

    105 Lillian St., Broussard; DSLD Homes LLC; $207,849.

    306 Canary Palm Way, Broussard; Blue Wing Builders LLC; $256,265.

    300 Whispering Meadows, Broussard; AM Design Inc.; $215,767.

    217 Canary Palm Way, Broussard; Clayton Enterprises LLC; $320,000.

    102 Windmill Palm Lane, Broussard; Milton Hebert Home Builders; $289,422.

    104 Windmill Palm Lane, Broussard;Milton Hebert Home Builders; $296,598.

    When Kayla Simon and Kayla Blanchard spotted Jim Cantore in Breaux Bridge at daybreak, they couldn't decide whether or not to approach him.

    The number of Louisiana homeowners late on their mortgage payments remains stubbornly high and the state is still second in the nation for tha

    The downtown Lafayette bar and popular live music venue Artmosphere Bistro is up for sale.

    Warnings are in effect for Lafayette, Baton Rouge and New Orleans.

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    Silverado RanchMiles of beautiful trails and scenic lots. See it today – Colorado Springs Gazette - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Hurrylots will go fast in this community of generously spaced parcels build your dream home

    Sit on the back porch and watch the amazing star show far from the madding crowd. Enjoy the front range views you love as you sip your morning coffee in the midst of nature thats still just minutes from I-25. Live amidst a community that values the ranch lifestyle and possesses miles of trails to ramble. Close to shopping and amenities yet retaining a private, exclusive equestrian cachet, Silverado Ranch will allow fans of the great outdoors an unparalleled experience of the Colorado lifestyle

    Silverado is owned by a single owner and fellow homeowner who will guide this communitys growth to reflect his family values, ranch-style commitment to open skies and rolling, verdant hillsides and, last but not least, his love of horses. There already are two model homes on site to tour and just nine lots from $59,000 upthese will go quickly, so act now to reserve your slice of the American Dream. Theres also an Equestrian Center for family and friends to gather with common areas and delightful accommodations for our beloved equine family members, too.

    Each homeowner will possess a wonderful opportunity to be a part of the most exciting equestrian center-based community of custom homes ever arrayed on the outskirts of Colorado Springs. Youve always dreamed of wide open spaces or finally having horse property of your ownnow is the time to make sure those dreams dont ride into the sunset.Even if you are not an equestrian, you will revel in the western ambiance of the silver prairie grasses at dawn; the rugged mountains in the distance, and your 5-acre density lot, where you will have room to roam and your family, room to grow.

    On the Eastern Plains just ten miles east of Colorado Springs near Schriever Air Force base,youll find abundant equestrian areas, arenas and a trail system for hiking or riding that offers the finest in equine fun and activities. Custom home lots with breathtaking views of Pikes Peak and the SangreDe Cristo range will meet your eyes when you wake up first thing to take a ride or go for a hike before beginning work overlooking the peaks and prairies you love.

    Two model homes possess glorious amenities

    There are two gorgeous model homes in the community for sale. Tour these incredible houses virtually or make an appointment for a safe, in-person tour.

    The first, at 20004 Silverado Hill Loop, is an arresting and elegant raised ranch with a luxury aesthetic. The curb appeal of this home will make you fall in love. Replete with fantastic finishes throughout, like a walkout to the miles of trails and open space, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops and wood accents complete with a professionally landscaped yard, move right into this Paradise on the Prairie. And dont forget the community equestrian center for fun activities and riding events throughout the year.

    At 20078 Silverado Hill Loop, find almost 4,000 square feet of modern farmhouse ranch where your home office overlooks miles of range and mountain views. Make a healthy meal in your gourmet kitchen, designed as every chefs dream with granite countertops, stainless appliances, a spacious island with seating and comfy, eat-in dining. Relax in your amazing great room near the cozy fireplace this winter or head to your airy basement to watch the Broncostwo large bedrooms and a full bath there will also welcome houseguests in style.

    The most valuable asset we have is our clients respect and trust

    The broker for this community, Susan Martin of The Platinum Group Realtors, is a decades-long expert in the equestrian lifestyle and in helping families complete transactions smoothly and efficiently. Susan can examine your needs and wants for the home, whether its a two-bedroom ranch to a seven bedroom spread, she will make sure that your particular vision can be actualized at Silverado Ranch. Choose a lot and model home to-be-built or bring your builder for your custom home and walk through the financial journey of homeownership safely with Martins expert advice.

    You can live in an amazing community where youll always be proud to be, thanks to a covenanted homeowners association that will protect property values for generations to come.

    Get ready for the ride of your lifeSilverado Ranch will be your forever home in the Colorado countryside.Private appointments available to claim your homestead today and look for open house weekends starting October 3 (719-726-0181).Visit SilveradoRanchColorado.com.

    Call Susan Martin (pictured above) today to visit Silverado Ranch.

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    47 of the Most Expensive Homes for Sale in Northwest Indiana – nwitimes.com - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Beautiful Quality, New Construction Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and luxurious 2256 square feet on the main level. Construction started in 08/2020, Adore this Spacious OPEN CONCEPT floor plan, 10 foot ceilings, a gas fireplace, master carpentry, craftsman trim work, and 3-car garage. LARGE kitchen has a stunning coffered ceiling, and impressive top of the line finishes, adorn a Grand Island. Light abounds throughout. Master bedroom en-suite offers, double sinks, impressive walk-in shower, and a spa feel soaker tub. Enjoy a split floor plan with 2nd & 3rd bedrooms located across the other end of the home. Well designed main level has a Laundry room, Mudroom, and half bath to complete this Elegant Interior Space. Double the square footage with a full unfinished Basement with 9' ceilings. Located in Arbor Lakes Estates subdivision, nestled in Porter County's Union Township just south of U.S. 30, Minutes from Shopping, Restaurants, Award Winning Schools! ~ Plus Low Taxes!

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    Before & After: A Renovated Iowan Midcentury House Impresses With an Affordable $330K Price Point – Dwell - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Now up for sale in Des Moines, Iowa, this midcentury dwelling is fresh off a dramatic, whole-house renovation. Originally built in 1955, the home was updated in 2019 to replace a gutted interior with all-new finishes and create a large, open living area along the front of the home.

    The home's biggest changes were in the living area and kitchen, which is now a single open space after removing several walls and relocating the basement stairwell. Other changes to the existing 1,000-square-foot floor plan included transforming a hall closet into an en suite bathroom.

    A large kitchen island now opens to the living area where a stairwell once divided the two spaces. In other parts of the home, chic new finishes give the interior a decidedly modern look, while beamed ceilings and exposed brick walls retain elements of the home's midcentury past. All-new windows and doors also match the original midcentury aesthetic.

    While much of the renovation took place inside, the original redwood-clad facadeonce hidden behind an overgrown landscapewas treated to an update as well.

    After: Exterior

    The structure's midcentury style now looks handsome in Regent Green by Benjamin Moore, which contrasts with an original brick wall that extends from the front facade.

    Nearly early every inch of the home was updated during the renovationwhich received a "Most Dramatic Change" and "Peoples Choice Award" from the Home Builders Association's annual Tour of Remodeled Homes.

    Just over a year later, the home's owner, local builder Nicholas Donlin, is ready to part ways. Offering three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, the home also comes with a partially finished basement and a new rear deck outfitted with an outdoor movie projector. Keep scrolling to see more of the finished property, currently listed for $330,000.

    A small closet was once located near the front entry, while the kitchen and basement staircase were positioned to the left.

    After: Entry Area

    With the closet removed, the exposed brick wall now visually connects the interior and exterior. A new glass front door illuminates the entryway with natural light.

    Before: Living Room

    Previously, the living room was largely closed off from the kitchen and entryway.

    An opposite view of the living area before the renovation.

    After: Living Room

    A view from the entryway shows the relocated stairwell along one side, with the remaining space filled by an open kitchen and living area. The backyard and deck are now accessible via a new sliding glass door from Marvin Windows and Doors.

    Other windows throughout the home were replaced with designs that replicate the original slanted clerestory windows.

    The renovation also retained the home's original wood-clad and beamed ceilings, which run throughout the interior.

    Before: Kitchen

    The former galley-style kitchen was cut off from the rest of the home.

    After: Kitchen

    The updated kitchen features all-new cabinetry and appliances from GE's Cafe line.

    A new central island grounds the kitchen and provides seating on the opposite side.

    The relocated stairwell leads down to a partially finished basement, which is currently used as a home gym.

    Before: Principal Bedroom

    At the end of the hallway, the principal bedroom was in a similar condition as the rest of the home.

    After: Principal Bedroom and Bathroom

    A fresh wall of cabinetry replaces the previous built-in closets, while a new en suite bathroom takes the place of a hall closet.

    Before: Secondary Bathroom

    The original hallway bathroom was also overhauled from its original condition.

    After: Secondary Bathroom

    Now basking in natural light, the renovated bathroom offers all-new finishes, including brightly colored tiles that contrast with the exposed brick wall.

    Another view of the facade shows the new front porch along the front, created by extending the roofline during the renovation.

    Perfect for a cozy outdoor movie night, the pergola-topped rear deck comes with a built-in projector and screen that can be lowered over the steps.

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