REXBURG — Rick Robinson will never forget walking into an apartment on Pioneer Road in Rexburg on Jan. 21, 2020.
As a real estate agent, he was hired by the property owner to list the unit so Robinson wanted to
REXBURG — Rick Robinson will never forget walking into an apartment on Pioneer Road in Rexburg on Jan. 21, 2020.
As a real estate agent, he was hired by the property owner to list the unit so Robinson wanted to
Here’s Journal Club 04-21-23! 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!
“Our committee was deeply impressed by Dale’s relentless commitment to charitable efforts that support community development,” says Darcy McLeod, Chair of CREA’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Committee and a member of the selection committee for the award.
“During the
After a few years of flying high, home prices are finally coming back down to earth with a thud. In fact, the prospect of an outright price drops is looming on the horizon, according to a new Realtor.com report.
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The Okanagan’s housing market has cooled significantly since last year but according to March statistics, this spring is warming things up.
The Association of Interior Realtors said there have been 1,207 residential unit sales recorded across the Okanagan in March
What’s in a name? If yours is Scott Stallings, it might include tickets to attend the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia.
Scott Stallings is a real estate professional who lives in Chamblee, Georgia. He enjoys golf (and has been
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CHARLOTTE, NC (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Charlotte is one of the largest markets included in a lawsuit against a realty company
Spring is typically the busiest season for the real-estate market. But with limited inventory and high mortgage rates, purchasing a home remains an expensive and time-consuming process. MarketWatch spoke to three realtors about how home buyers can stand out from …
Mar. 14—”There was an old woman who lived a shoe,” the children’s nursery rhyme goes.
And a large-scale, and quite-detailed, version of it — the shoe — lived at Pat Stewart’s house for a time when her kids were small.