Local home sales up despite rising mortgage rates (Charlotte Business Journal) Rising mortgage rates appear to be doing little to slow the pace of home sales in the Charlotte area.read more...
COVER- Living large-r: Little house on Little High gets lift "From the very beginning I didn't really like it," says Suellen Schnyer of the Little High Street house she and her husband, Jonathan, then newlyweds, purchased in 1988 for $67,500.
Committee recommends $750k for Boydville MARTINSBURG - City Council today will consider a contribution of up to $750,000 of mortgage revenue fund money to the Berkeley County Farmland Protection Board for the potential purchase of
School board considers selling or swapping land in Plover Property was for 2nd high school BY HEATHER CLARK Journal staff Stevens Point Area Public School District officials will look at possibilities to selling or trading land originally purchased for a school in Plover.read more...
Real estate obsession reflected on the tube This, people, is how you know the fearsome bubble is finally bursting : We're finally left with nothing to do but watch.read more...
Judge accused of dumping "If and when civil or criminal charges are filed, we'll let the county executive and public know in an appropriate manner" A Baltimore City judge is under investigation for
An ebbing tide lowers all boats, at least if you take the analogy to water-related real estate. Lower prices and longer times on the market mean it’s easier for boating enthusiasts to find a home that puts them closer to casting off from shore.


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