LAKEWOOD RANCH -- On the advice of local real estate agents and potential home buyers, Canada's largest home builder will make some changes to the homes it plans to build in Lakewood Ranch this year.
Center State Development has submitted a site plan to Polk County showing residential and commercial sections for its proposed Creek Ranch development. The planned development of 1,876 single-family ...
If the words “ranch-style house” make you think of a single-story residence with a low, long profile perched relatively close to ground level and with outdoor space devoted to a patio or porch, then ...
The ranch style, wildly popular between the mid-1930s and 1970s, was adapted, styled and tinkered with in a variety of ways across the United States. Raised ranches and split levels were variations ...
The ranch itself is a real working place, constructed in 1970 as a family ranch home and in recent years operating as a conference center. On Thursday, Southfork Ranch's owner presented Parker ...
SAN RAMON — Thousands of homes and a mini Santana Row may replace San Ramon’s Chevron office park, plans that — along with a future live performance venue — would mark a dramatic evolution for the ...
Shopping around for the perfect domicile includes considering various design aspects, especially when you're buying a home for the first time. Your home design preferences often greatly depend on your ...
Lennar Corp. has purchased a 13.9-acre site in the masterplanned Phillips Ranch area of Pomona where it plans to build 124 homes and 6,000 square feet of retail space. The Pinewood property, one of ...
Geraldine has over a decade of experience writing within the home improvement sector. Additionally, she has unique first-hand renovation experience as the previous owner of a house-flipping business.
A master-planned resort community in western Travis County is moving forward with a new vision under a different developer. The new plan calls for several thousand homes, a golf course, a grocery ...
With a booming population and economy in the U.S. after World War II, hordes of GIs and others wanted their own homes, and builders found an answer that was both easy and appealing: the ranch house.