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Developer eyes hillside for homes in Dolores

The Dolores Town Board has delayed making a decision on whether to grant a controversial subdivision request by a developer who wants to build homes on a hillside off North Ninth Street. ...

Cortez housing projects miss out on state tax credits

Developers pursuing other funding options

Luxury RV park planned for Purgatory area

160-lot sketch plan clears San Juan County commissioners

An automated home in Durango is now affordable

Experts offer tips for building effective, integrated systems

La Plata Homes Fund receives $700,000 federal grant

Funds will facilitate homeownership

Indoor plants help bring your home to life

Imagine stepping into a bathtub, and instead of bathroom tiles lining the wall next to you, there’s a fresh vertical garden, lush with bright green ferns, lavender, baby’s tears, mint and ot...

Solar home, business tour will showcase options

Oct. 8 tour will showcase variety of options for homes

Runaway home prices ebb in West as weary buyers push back

The red-hot growth in home prices across the West is starting to slow in some cities as sticker shock and low inventory put off weary buyers. Denver, Los Angeles and Austin, Texas...

Florida offers hope for homebuyers squeezed by low supply

House hunters frustrated by a shortage of listings should consider the Sunshine State. While overall U.S. home inventory continued to decline in July on a year-over-year basis, a ...

U.S. home sales down as inventories plummet

WASHINGTON – Americans retreated from home-buying in August, as a worsening inventory shortage appears to be hurting sales and pushing prices higher. Housing has been a bright spo...

It’s important to come home to a great landing

During the Parade of Homes weekend, when Durango’s builders and homeowners graciously open their doors to looky-loos from far and wide, I get excited. Why, you ask? Well, quite a...

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This isn’t it, but sale of island estate could set record