Home Building Articles

Are You Paying Taxes on Multiple Properties?
- October 27, 2009
- The Harris County Tax Office has a better idea. Following is a letter from Susan Banks, Director of Property Tax for the City of Houston: For several years, the Harris County Tax Office has had a program used by lenders and tax agents to receive and pay their tax bills electronically. We are now offering this program to any taxpayer with multiple accounts. As a GHBA member, the Tax...... Read More

TRCC Sunset: What It Means For You
- October 27, 2009
- With the iminent sunset of the Texas Residential Construction Commission (TRCC) on August 31, the Government Affairs Department has had a busy month! So what does this mean for builders? No TRCC means that there will no longer be statutory warranties and performance standards in Tesas. However, all Texas contractors are encouraged to add these provisions to your contracts right...... Read More
New Homes vs Foreclosures
- August 27, 2009
- Apples vs. Oranges Appraisers need regulatory guidelines that acknowledge today’s realities. By: Joe Robson Related Articles Save / Share Picture this: For the first time in months a small builder sells a new home. The sales price cuts the builder’s profit to the bone, but it’s a reasonable price given today’s housing market. The buyers are well...... Read More

Lending in our brave new world
- August 18, 2009
- Everyone has heard of the “credit crisis”. No money for anyone. WRONG!! The only change in lending is the rules have tightened up. In too many cases, people who cold not qualify or afford a mortgage before were still approved for loans they could not qualify or afford. That has changed. Monies for construction loans or mortgage are still readily...... Read More

Red tape is strangling closings on homes
- August 6, 2009
- Mortgage firms’ increased scrutiny is killing deals, delaying the sales processThe days of being able to sign a contract on a house and then pick up the keys in a matter of weeks — or even days — are fading.From start to finish, the time it takes to close a home has gone from less than 30 days to upward of 45, according to real estate brokers, who blame the delays on more rigid...... Read More

Exterior Brick Applications
- July 8, 2009
- A brick exterior adds value and beauty to a new house, but it can also bring some unexpected problems. Brick is thought of as being extremely weatherproof, so it's often used as the exterior finish for high-end homes. However, brick is porous, and it absorbs moisture. This can lead to structural damage and mold growth.Builders typically do not include a drainage plane or weep holes to drain and...... Read More

Protecting Homes from Hurricanes
- July 8, 2009
- Hurricanes are one of nature's most destructive forces, as witnessed in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina pummeled the Gulf Coast. FEMA estimates that Katrina killed over 1,300 people, displaced 450,000 people, and wrecked over 300,000 single-family homes throughout Louisiana and Mississippi. Most of the havoc caused by Katrina was flood-related, due to levee failures in New Orleans. Storm surges...... Read More

Windows 101
- July 8, 2009
- Window shopping is easy when you know what to look for. You’ll find many styles, shapes, features and glass packages when looking for windows and doors. But deciding on the perfect choice for your home and family is simple. Just take your time and assess your needs. Consider which style will best suit your home and your family, what thermal performance features will be ideal for your...... Read More

