Here’s Journal Club 01-20-23! Every week, I hold a JOURNAL CLUB. After filtering through the articles on the web, I present a few that impacted my life this week. Be safe and stay well!
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Here’s Journal Club 01-20-23! Every week, I hold a JOURNAL CLUB. After filtering through the articles on the web, I present a few that impacted my life this week. Be safe and stay well!
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To date, the closest Atlanta-based realtor Scott Stallings has ever been to Augusta National is a nearby Costco.
Despite years of trying, he has never been able to get his hands on a ticket to watch the prestigious
Some owners who used to break even on their condo investments now face a different reality
The Waterloo region’s housing market is a “little bit more predictable” for both buyers and sellers at the start of 2023, the president of the Waterloo Region Association of Realtors says.
It’s a very different picture from a year ago,
CANTON, Miss. (WLBT) – You too could one day live the Coach Prime lifestyle! But it will cost you.
Deion Sanders’ old Mississippi living quarters is now on the market and has a Prime Time price tag of $1,500,000.
The
The red-hot housing market is starting to cool, with sales volume — and list prices — following suit. Still, with the help of an experienced Realtor, there may be time to cash in to your home. But with so many
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As we begin to wrap up the year, a local realtor says they are seeing a change-up in the people moving to Kamloops.
Quinn Pache says it’s a big change from the start of 2022 when people were moving from
WATERLOO REGION — Housing prices may be falling but spiking interest rates could keep potential homebuyers as renters a little while longer.
That makes the rental market competitive, keeping rents high, said Jim Lafitte, a Waterloo-based real estate agent with
Five years ago Sharon Anderson set out in her neighborhood to gather a few donations. The first year she collected one small wagon of food. That small wagon has turned into a full-blown operation, according to a news release.
Anderson,