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Real Estate – June 18 – Greenfield Daily Reporter

real estate The following real estate transfers were recorded recently in the Hancock County Recorder’s Office: May 18 Gramja Enterprises LLC to Jon E. Smith Revocable Trust, N. County Road 400E, Green Township, $419,000. Gramja Enterprises LLC to Jon E. Smith Revocable Trust, East State Road 234, Green Township, $419,000. Steven W. Campbell to Brian […]

The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 6.18.21 – RichmondBizSense

TOP THREE SALES No. 1: KAS Partners purchased five buildings totaling 414,322 square feet at 812, 808, 804 Moorefield Park Drive and 1011 Boulder Springs Drive and 10800 Midlothian Turnpike in Chesterfield for $39.5 million from Hertz Investment Group. Eric Robison and Bo McKown with Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer represented the seller. No. 2: Montecito […]

Berkshire region real estate sales May 30 – June 5, 2021 – theberkshireedge.com

Adams 20 Forest Park Ave: Michael P. and Tricia M. Guerino of Adams to Ginger Meetze and Tristan Schwartzman, $187,000 on 06/04/2021 4 Glendale Dr: Mary A. Norton of Adams to Timothy Vaughn and Sandra Luczynski, $220,000 on 06/04/2021 7 Manners Ave: Pamela M. Mendel of Adams to Ellies Holdings LLC, $50,000 on 06/03/2021 Becket […]

C19: Racism In Real Estate – WSHU

A new report recommends undercover testing of real estate agents in Suffolk. Also, increasing transparency at LIPA, banning flavored e-cigarettes in Connecticut fails, and the state says ‘yes’ to pot. Listen Listening…

What the Resurgent Real-Estate Market Means for NYC – New York Magazine

Things are still pretty expensive around town. Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images The housing market is as good a lens as any to view a metropolis’s health. I spoke with Curbed real-estate reporter Kim Velsey about what real estate can tell us about the future of New York City, and how much (or how little) the […]

Mortgage Rate Spikes As Fed Hints on Slow Bond Buying

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The new week started with mortgage rates going higher, but today, mortgage rates went even higher. This happened after the Fed announced that there will be slow bond buying. This announcement became a trigger of a potential volatile rate, which didn’t come as a surprise. When the economy crashed in 2008, the Fed started buying […]

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