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What Size Dumpster Is Normally Needed for A Kitchen Demo and Remodel?

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

Having had our kitchen gutted and remodeled a couple of years ago, I can honestly say that I had not thought about this question before our renovation. Also, if you are planning on doing a complete gut renovation of your kitchen, it is best to go for a larger dumpster, as the amount of debris generated will be significant.

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Affordable housing inventory is limited due to foreclosure prevention efforts

Housing Wire

A key source of affordable housing inventory was cut in half over the last three years, resulting from well-intended but heavy-handed efforts to keep delinquent borrowers in homes. That key source of affordable housing inventory: distressed properties sold to third-party buyers or repossessed by lenders at foreclosure auction.

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Relocation Trends for Buyers in 2022

Appraisal Buzz

The housing market has been a roller coaster ride since COVID-19 began, and it hasn’t shown signs of stopping in 2022. Here are some buyer relocation trends to watch out for in 2022’s hectic real estate market. Millennials Still Prefer Renovating. Inventory Shortage Won’t Be Solved. More Second Home Purchases.

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Raleigh Real Estate Trends + Forecast for 2022

Raleigh Realty

A healthy housing market indicates a healthy national economy. It’s no secret Raleigh is an up-and-coming city, but how’s the local real estate market doing? These trends in time spent on the market and housing inventory show that homes in Raleigh will continue to be in high demand throughout the year.

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WILL WAR IN UKRAINE IMPACT OUR HOUSING MARKET?

Will Springer Realtor

This is in no way an effort to downplay the unfolding tragedy or appear tone deaf, but it is a fair question: Will residents in our region face economic challenges so severe that it will affect the real estate market? The supply chain, already strained, may come under renewed pressure with threats to shipping lines and air travel.

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

In many cases, the long lag time to complete projects is no longer from dreaded supply-chain issues. Compounding the demand is a consumer public determined to stay put for several more years rather than dive into a real estate market clouded by higher interest rates. Kitchen and bath professionals are reporting 3.9-month

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

Some might argue the cold is emanating from the near-frigid Q4 real estate market, knocking the bloom straight off the housing-market rose in our region. The Seattle luxury condo market is taking it on the chin, with prices in downtown/Belltown down 19% for the month and 24% YoY ($515K) on 7.7 months of inventory.