Sunday Nov 22 | via Minot Daily News
North Dakota Realtors are welcoming the continuation of a federal tax credit for first-time homebuyers and an expansion of that credit to other homeowners. Comment?
Hardest-hit areas including Nevada recovering slowly
Nov 2, 2009 | via Lahonton Valley News
The economic recovery is proceeding unevenly in its early stages, with areas hurt most by the housing slump still lagging behind other regions, according to The Associated Press' monthly analysis of economic stress in more than 3,100 U.S. counties. Comment?
AP analysis: Hardest-hit areas recovering slowly
Nov 2, 2009 | via Newsday
Counties in the Southeast, the industrial Midwest and the Southwest are still struggling and have made the least improvement, the analysis of September data found. Comment?
Sep 17, 2009 | via Minot Daily News
Nearly half of North Dakotans say they have curbed spending - a sign that the national recession is striking closer to home, according to poll results released today. Comment?
Sep 9, 2009 | via Grand Forks Herald
NOTICE OF SALE Civil No. 09-C-103 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that judgment and decree of foreclosure was rendered by the District Court for the Northeast Central Judicial District, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, on April 16, 2009, in the office of the Clerk of Court for Grand Forks County, North Dakota, in Civil No. Comment?
Key rates to remain the same, Fed says
6 min ago | via Business
From Beacon Journal wire services WASHINGTON: The Federal Reserve has decided to hold interest rates at a record low and pledged to keep them there for an ''extended period'' to try to keep the economic recovery going and drive down double-digit unemployment. Comment?
Comparison of prices shows effect of recession
6 min ago | via The Tennessean
The average price of a home sold in Williamson County last month was $385,665. That's $65,807 less than the average sales price two years ago, according to the Williamson County Association of Realtors. Comment?
7 min ago | via Editorials
The U.S. House has approved its plan to update banking regulations. Might the key step still involve a return to the regulatory past? Published on Thursday, Dec 17, 2009 O n Friday, the U.S. House approved legislation that would tighten federal regulation of the nation's banking system. Comment?
A devil in the details downtown
Yesterday | via Medincine Hat News
ALEX MCCUAIG This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Some downtown landlords and business owners are expressing concerns over the city's pilot project to turn the 600 Block of Second St. Comment?
Innovation, Versatility Help LFC Grow Stronger in 2009
9 min ago | via Business Wire
In a year when many traditional real estate companies struggled to survive, the LFC Group of Companies grew stronger, relying on their agility and versatility to launch several new programs and proving that their robust online auction platform can sell anything and everything, from high-end residential estates, to retail/office condos, to ... Comment?