Two new housing starts stand in a newer subdivision next to Sandstone Park on JanesvilleÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ far northeast end on Thursday. Home builders and lo…
Janesville builder Jeremiah Henthorn was calm, cool and smiling as one of his two house framing crews hustled to beat the sunset on an overcast afternoon just two days before Christmas.
Despite recent breathtakingly cold, snowy weather, local Realtors say the housing market here has continued to move at a blistering-hot pace.
A strong workforce and TIF agreements have made a difference in Janesville and Milton, and the continued growth of Milton's first subdivision in more than a decade has made a big difference there. Both communities expect housing to keep growing.
One key part of the housing market—new home construction—has been sluggish to recover from the Great Recession, at least at a rate that would keep pace with recent job growth and demand for housing. That could change soon.
The open living room and 48-inch-wide hallways are easily accessible for a wheelchair user in the Gill family home.
Bill Gill explains all of the features modified for his sonÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ bedroom in the Gill familyÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ ADA-compliant home in Naperville, Ill. This include…
Matthew GillÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ bathroom features extra-wide spaces with easy accessibility, multiple shower heads and lots of handrails.
The Gill family dog, Sadie, walks into Matthew GillÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ bathroom, which features extra wide doorways and a vanity that he can wheel his chair in…
Bill Gill speaks about the 40- to 48-inch space around the kitchen island which allows for a wheelchair to maneuver easily throughout the fami…