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Metro Areas With Largest Percent Gain in Home Prices in Q4 2022

The National Association of Realtors is reporting that, in Q4 2022, seven of the 10 metro areas with the most significant percentage gains in existing single-family home prices were in Florida, North or South Carolina and the others were in New Mexico, Texas, and Wisconsin.  And, as we’ve recently seen, those are the places people […]

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Foreclosure Starts Increased 15% in December ’22

According to Black Knight’s “first look” report for December, 2022, the national delinquency rate on first lien mortgages increased to 3.08% in December, but finished the year 30 basis points (-9%) below its December 2021 level.  Black Knight says foreclosure starts increased by 15% in December to 26,900 – which was the third consecutive increase,

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How To Recession-Proof Yourself

Currently, your feed might be exploding with terms like “Recession”, “Recession-Proof”, “Inflation”, “Unemployment” and whatnot! But what exactly is this Recession and why is it essential for you to become Recession-Proof and Resourceful? What is a Recession? A Recession is a period of economic decline, typically characterized by a decline in GDP, an increase in

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Annual 2022 United Van Lines National Movers Study

Annual 2022 United Van Lines National Movers Study We recently posted the 2022 U-Haul numbers revealing the migration patterns based on their one-way truck rentals.  Now we’re looking at United Van Lines’ 46th Annual National Movers Study.  United says Americans continued to move to lower-density areas accelerated by “lifestyle preferences” such as a career change,

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U.S. Construction Spending Up Slightly in November ’22

U.S. Construction Spending Up Slightly in November ’22 The U.S. government is reporting that total construction spending in November, 2022 was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 1,807.5 billion, which is 0.2% higher than October’s revised estimate but is 8.5% higher than one year ago.  Residential construction came in at a seasonally adjusted

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