The March 2018 housing report uses numbers from February 2018 to produce this report. Inventory Limits February Home Sales While Pushing Up Prices. A word covers February home sales throughout the country - inventory. The deficiency of homes for sale remains the key factor as February marks the ... » Learn More about March 2018 RE/MAX National Housing Report
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Four Methods for Devoted Enthusiast to Experience March Madness
For those who or a friend or acquaintance plans the month of March around a college basketball tournament each and every year - you're not alone. Many hoop fans throughout the country don't just love college basketball, they pour their hearts and souls into the game. Certain fans are part of a ... » Learn More about Four Methods for Devoted Enthusiast to Experience March Madness
Utility Bills Could Possibly Be Getting More affordable
Utility companies are going to pay less tax through a recent tax overhaul, and several are intending to pass those savings on to customers. Rate changes may shave a few bucks off the average customer’s bill in the coming months, The Wall Street Journal reports. Utility Bills Could ... » Learn More about Utility Bills Could Possibly Be Getting More affordable
5 Reasons School Ratings Are important
Schools will have a big effect on property value and quality of life. For anyone who is purchasing a home, here are some reasons local school ratings matter - even if you don't have kids. 5 Reasons School Ratings Are important (Regardless whether You Have Children or Not) 1.The subsequent ... » Learn More about 5 Reasons School Ratings Are important
U.S rates on mortgages increase for 8th week; 30-year at 4.43%
Long-term U.S. rates on mortgages crept higher this week, marking the eighth straight week that it will cost more to borrow to purchase a house. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday that the average rate on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages rose to 4.43% this week from 4.40% a week ago. The new ... » Learn More about U.S rates on mortgages increase for 8th week; 30-year at 4.43%