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September 27, 2023

real estate

Article

The Property Line: Don’t be misled by myths about iBuyers

January 17, 2022 Holden Lewis, NerdWallet

IBuyers are one of the few true innovations to hit the real estate industry in recent years. Yet consumers haven’t fully embraced them because of misconceptions about how iBuyers work, and what types of problems […]

Opinion

MOORE: End the real estate racket

August 26, 2021 Stephen Moore

The housing market is hot, hot, hot right now, and home prices continue to soar in many markets to their highest prices ever. Since it doesn’t cost a real estate agent 10 times as much […]

Article

In a chaotic market demand and prices for homes in US soar

May 26, 2021 The Associated Press

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. housing market has gotten so out of whack, with demand far outpacing supply, that prices have risen to record levels and roughly half of all U.S. houses are selling for […]

Business

Strong housing market? It’s complicated.

August 1, 2018 Emily Roberson

RALEIGH – “How is the real estate market?” It’s the question I get asked daily and it always gets my blood pumping with excitement to openly chat about real estate. Seasoned Realtors used to have […]

LARRY DOWNING—Reuters
Business

Millennial buyers face tough housing market

June 29, 2018 admin

Yvonne Jimenez Smith and her husband, Brandon Smith, spoke in whispers recently as they visited a white stucco house they planned to buy on a leafy street in San Jose, California. Following six months of […]

Business

Construction workers in short supply in NC

September 6, 2017 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — A nationwide shortage of construction workers is hitting N.C. and with the flooding damage to Texas in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the situation for construction companies may get worse. According to a […]

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