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UNDERSTANDING THE TRUE COST OF HOMEOWNERSHIP

Will Springer Realtor

By embracing a comprehensive understanding of the true cost of homeownership, individuals can navigate the turbulent waters of the housing market with confidence, ensuring a secure and sustainable future for themselves and their families. In the face of mounting challenges, knowledge is power. ELECTION YEAR EFFECT? Have a look!

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Weird Real Estate Agent Photos for Appraisers

Appraisal Today

Iconic Zigzag Midcentury House in Sarasota, FL. Excerpts: Built in 1959 and designed by Tollyn Twitchell for Ralph Twitchell Architects, the 3,419-square-foot, ranch-style home is listed for $3 million. It sits in the Sarasota beachfront neighborhood of Lido Shores, an area that’s a haven for modern architecture.

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JUST IN TIME: THE 15-MINUTE COMMUNITY

Will Springer Realtor

In calling for rezoning laws to accommodate this concept, Gladney identified five keys that communities should keep in mind when designing their 15-minute neighborhood: Think in terms of mixed-use development, such as a blend of housing, commercial usage and small-scale manufacturing. JULY HOUSING UPDATE. We got that!

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IN DIRE NEED OF GENERATIONAL RESPONSE TO HOUSING SHORTFALL

Will Springer Realtor

There is a strong need for a once-in-a-generation response to address decades of underinvestment in housing. million housing units since 2001. annually between 1968 and 2000 but has since dropped to an average rate of 0.7% About 57% of all new housing was classified multifamily (four or more units in one location).

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CITIES FACE DAUNTING OFFICE-VACANCY CHALLENGE

Will Springer Realtor

In a recent survey by Houzz, 79% of construction and design businesses reported experiencing moderate to severe labor shortages. JULY HOUSING UPDATE The Seattle/King County housing market inched forward – and a little sideways – as the number of new and unsold listings continued to expand in June while fresh signs of a slowdown approached.