According to a RealtyTrac report, Washington, D.C., is the 22nd worst place to buy a foreclosure — that’s 22 out of hundreds of areas, so it’s a pretty solid ranking. What does that mean, “worst place to buy a … [Read more...]
Capital Economics: Real estate markets are different
Analysts at Capital Economics have reached a startling conclusion. A bit more than a month ago, they predicted that home prices would increase by about five percent in the U.S. as a whole in 2013. Today comes the news that, while they still hold to … [Read more...]
Under all is the land…
…but sometimes that land is a little farther away. These buildings in China were swallowed by a (one assumes) unexpected sinkhole: Here’s the video: … [Read more...]
Uncertainty and Information Overload: Addressing Economic Uncertainty
Possible federal budget sequestration, continued government deficits, spending cuts, uncertain taxes, and federal policies—they’re all in the news along with a variety of other uncertainties about the economic outlook. The Economic Policy … [Read more...]
Some Fun Facts About the Super Bowl [INFOGRAPHIC]
Shared with Permission: Super Bowl Appearances vs. Real Estate Prices … [Read more...]
Virginia ranks tops in green buildings
The U.S. Green Building Council ranked Virginia as tops in the nation in the number of green (i.e., LEED-certified) buildings certified in 2012. Under LEED (which is probably the largest environmental certification program in the world), structures … [Read more...]
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