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July 2017 Housing Data Charts-n-Graphs

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Need advice from rental investors. I’m trying to choose which out of state rental market to buy into.
Paying all cash, because I cannot get a loan due to eliminating some inventory in business.
With only 90k to work with, I’m looking at very nice houses in good Detroit and Ann Arbor suburbs. I’m also looking at condos in Dallas, because I don’t have enough money for a house. According to what I’ve read, Michigan is great for return on investment and th...

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NAR’s Organizational Realignment and Core Standards: Part Deux

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MandatoryCoreStandardsHi intrepid readers. Notorious Junior here to do a follow-up report to Notorious Se...

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FHA Loans Shifting Toward Lower-Credit Approvals

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Underwriting standards appear to be loosening for FHA loans according to a new report from credit developer FICO. The report indicated that borrowers with FICO scores dipping down into the 400s rose from 21.9% in 2009 to 29.7% in 2017.

The FICO score is one of the s...

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Has Philly Real Estate Peaked?

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Real Estate

Analyzing the trends with real estate whiz Kevin Gillen.

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First tenants move in to completed Baltimore Station 1 apartments in Milwaukee Junction

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A number of developments are underway New Center and Milwaukee Junction, and The Platform, which owns the Fisher Building, is involved in many of them.

Tenants are moving in to the first of its completed buildings, Baltimore Station 1 on Woodward Avenue, which has been under construction for a couple years.

This 27,110-square...

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Maybe the Competition Tribunal Order isn’t as significant as everyone thinks

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The Toronto Real Estate Board recently issued a statement, ensuring they will be working with their Members to comply with the Competition Tribunal Order.

According to the statement, “The Order allows Members to publish additional information on their password-protected VOWs (virtual office websites) for informational purposes and in the context of providing residential real estate brokerage services. It does not require that TREB make the data in its MLS®...

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