States in the West are expecting some of the strongest 2019 Housing Market activity in the country. The Utah housing market is near the head of the pack. The government-backed mortgage loan company Freddie Mack has named Northern Utah one of the top housing markets in their year-end Multi-indicator Market Index. “Housing markets such as… Continue reading 2019 Utah Housing Market and Real Estate Predictions
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2018 Delaware Housing Market: Real Estate Market Predictions
Many people are curious about what the Delaware housing market is like and about what it’s like to live in this state. In order to understand that, though, you have to first understand Delaware itself. Delaware is close to Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, making it a great place to live if you are someone… Continue reading 2018 Delaware Housing Market: Real Estate Market Predictions
Use the Craigslist Boston Apartments Page to Score the Perfect Property
If you plan on investing in the Boston housing market, 2015 seems like the perfect year to do so. You probably know this if you read our report on the top 25 housing market predictions for 2015. Boston (and the greater Massachusetts real estate market) are poised for greatness in terms of real estate investment this year.… Continue reading Use the Craigslist Boston Apartments Page to Score the Perfect Property
2016 North Dakota Real Estate Market Predictions
North Dakota is the 39th state added to the United States in 1889. The state is 70,698 square miles, 19th largest in the country, and located along the United States and Canadian border. North Dakota’s nicknames include the Peace Garden State, the Roughrider State, and the Flickertail State. The landscape is a diverse mixture of… Continue reading 2016 North Dakota Real Estate Market Predictions
2016 Missouri Real Estate Market Predictions
Missouri, known as The Show Me State, became a state in 1821; it was the 24th state to join the United States. The state has historical significance as the original starting point for the Pony Express, the Santa Fe Trail, and the Oregon Trail. Bordered on the east by the Mississippi River, it is the… Continue reading 2016 Missouri Real Estate Market Predictions
2016 Oklahoma Real Estate Market Predictions
Oklahoma became the 46th state in the United States in 1907. Known as the Sooner State, it is 20th in size at 69,899 square miles and 28th in population at 3,911,338. The terrain consists of small mountain ranges, prairies, mesas, and forests. The primary industries are natural gas, oil agricultural products, aviation, energy, telecommunications, and… Continue reading 2016 Oklahoma Real Estate Market Predictions
2016 Iowa Real Estate Market Predictions
Iowa, the Hawkeye State, became a state in 1846, the 29th to be added to the United States. Between the Mississippi River to the east and the Missouri River to the west, the state covers 56,272 square miles, making it the 26th largest state. At the heart of the Corn Belt, the population of 3,123,899… Continue reading 2016 Iowa Real Estate Market Predictions
2016 Texas Housing Market and Real Estate Predictions
Texas, the Lone Star State, became the 28th state added to the United Stated in 1845. Centrally located on the country’s southern border, it is the second largest state at 268,581 square miles. These miles are covered by a wide variety of environments ranging from prairies, grasslands, and piney wood forests to mountains and coastline… Continue reading 2016 Texas Housing Market and Real Estate Predictions
2016 Montana Real Estate and Housing Market Forecast
Traditionally Montana has relied on agriculture as it main source of income revenue. However, over the past decade, oil, tourism, lumber, and breweries have become a major contributing factor to Montana’s economy. And once again the big question for Montana Real Estate is, “Will there be a decline in business and jobs as a result of… Continue reading 2016 Montana Real Estate and Housing Market Forecast
2016 Wyoming Real Estate and Housing Market Forecast
In May of 2012 the median home value in Wyoming was $78,500. Four years later that value has increased by $35,000 and is currently $113,500. Although the statewide median home value is one of the lowest in the country, the rate in which the value margin has increased in a relatively short time span is… Continue reading 2016 Wyoming Real Estate and Housing Market Forecast