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How Internet Infrastructure Impacts the Real Estate Market

McKissock

Many modern daily tasks depend on having a strong internet connection. Traditionally, real estate customers have wanted to live in locations with strong infrastructure for transportation, water, and electricity. About the Author : Evelyn Long is the editor-in-chief of Renovated , an online resource for the real estate market.

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My Top 8 Search Criteria For Finding The Best Comps

Birmingham Appraisal

Older homes may have unique features or craftsmanship that adds to their value, while newer homes might have modern conveniences and energy-efficient technologies. Buyers are frequently drawn to specific neighborhoods for reasons such as safety, walkability, or access to public transportation.

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Millennials Expected To Maintain Real Estate Buying Intensity

Will Springer Realtor

They have declined for two consecutive months, according to the National Association of Realtors®. But, in speaking to a political-affairs lobbyist for Washington Realtors®, the bill became “watered down.” Sometimes when you hear a home is a “mid-century modern” you think of the Brady Bunch house – stuck in a certain period.

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JUST IN TIME: THE 15-MINUTE COMMUNITY

Will Springer Realtor

“We envision a country where no matter where you live, or who you are, you can enjoy living in a place that is healthy, prosperous and resilient,” Calvin Gladney, CEO of Smart Growth America, told a group of Realtors® in D.C. Create options for multiple modes of transport – bikes, cars and transit should all be factored in.

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