Market Watch, US Real Estate

Market Watch Milwaukee - The Good Land

By Anita Cooper | July 2, 2012
Only an hour north of Chicago, Milwaukee is located on the Southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin at a population of nearly 600,000 as of 2010.
Market Watch, US Real Estate

North... To North Dakota!

By Anita Cooper | June 18, 2012
Boom towns are springing up all across the country as the term “fracking” almost becomes a household name. Few would argue that America needs to be more energy independent, and in that search for “black gold”, the mining companies have hit upon the Bakken Basin which covers a good deal of Montana and North Dakota, and extends into Canada.
Market Watch, US Real Estate

Market Watch - Richmond, VA

By Anita Cooper | June 8, 2012
Richmond Virginia, otherwise known as The River City, is a beautiful city, rich in tradition and rich in historical significance. Patrick Henry’s famous “give me liberty or give me death” speech was given at St. John’s Church, and during the Civil War it served as the capital for the Confederate States of America.
Market Watch, US Real Estate

Market Watch Nashville - Sweet Sounds From The Cumberland Row

By Anita Cooper | May 26, 2012
The real estate industry in Nashville, much like the rest of the country, has hit some bumps in the road, however the market appears to be on the mend, helped by a strong economy, some top ranked education facilities and no shortage of things to do on the weekend.
Market Watch, Real Estate, Real Estate Resource, Residential

Top San Antonio Neighborhoods for Families

By Nicole Martinez | April 19, 2012
Thinking of buying a new home in San Antonio, Texas? If you’ve ever purchased a home you will know that the process requires careful research and a long checklist of requirements. Finding a good neighborhood for you and your family requires you to ask important questions.
Market Watch, US Real Estate

Beautiful Opportunities in Salt Lake City Utah

By Anita Cooper | March 17, 2012
What comes to mind when you think of Salt Lake City, Utah? If you said whales, then you are obviously a trivia buff. In 1875, Salt Lake City resident James Wickham figured he’d have a money maker when he paid to have two 35 foot Australian whales shipped to the Great Salt Lake.
Market Watch, Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

On the Rocky Road to Housing Recovery

By Broderick Perkins | March 16, 2012
The housing market is nearing bottom, but getting there remains dicey. Home sales are steady, more sellers are lowering their prices and the inventory of homes for sale is dropping.
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