Editor's note: This story was originally featured in the March issue of MReport, out now. In the search for records surrounding a property, anyone who has visited one of ...
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its monthly employment data for February 2018 on Friday, March 9 at 8:30 a.m. EST. The report looks at nonfarm payroll ...
Read More »2017 Showed Growth for Single Family Housing Construction
New construction starts in December climbed 12 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $733.3 billion, bouncing back from November’s 12 percent decline, according to a report ...
Read More »5 Pros and Pitfalls Investors Face When Jumping Into Residential Real Estate
Residential real estate continues to be one of the most stable and attractive investments today; however, investors new to the field could benefit from understanding the pitfalls, as well as the pros. Editor’s Note: This select print feature originally appeared in the January issue of MReport, available now.
Read More »Buyers Looking to Leave Expensive Metros
A new report by Redfin shows a sizeable number of people in expensive coastal cities want to move to more affordable cities. And while California is losing more people than any other state, Florida seems to be gaining in domestic expats. Meanwhile, buyers in Chicago don’t seem eager to leave the city.
Read More »Construction Spending Reaches 8-Year High in 2015
Construction spending has come a long way since the financial crisis hit America, according to a report from the U.S. Census Bureau on Monday.
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