Newly built homes are getting pricier as better-heeled buyers have rebounded more quickly from the recession than entry-level buyers, spurring some home builders to go upscale to match the shift, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Newly built homes are getting pricier as better-heeled buyers have rebounded more quickly from the recession than entry-level buyers, spurring some home builders to go upscale to match the shift, the Wall Street Journal reports.