
1 June 2017 | 9 replies
This will provide some evidence by next year if there is still movement or that the soil has become virtually stable.3.

27 May 2017 | 7 replies
In some rare markets on the down side, there is a persistent outflow of residents so supply is perpetually higher than demand and housing prices don't keep pace with inflation.

9 June 2017 | 68 replies
It seems fully agreed to that a license is 1. not a test of morality (plenty of shady realtors exist was acknowledged ),2. not a test of knowledge (easy was the quote from above)What purpose it has other than to line the pockets of the association and state with license fees is entirely unclear, the people who perpetually whine about unlicensed entrepreneurs make the argument that the unlicensed could easily be licensed allowing their shady behavior to continue under the guise of legality.When someone worries more about the status of licensure more than the underlying ethical issues it makes me wonder if the people who whine are the ones lining their pockets with those licensure fees.

7 June 2017 | 11 replies
There is a lot of movement with military and construction up north with shipping (See Alaska Business Magazine on details).Another great source is AEDC.

23 July 2017 | 2 replies
Hello all I'm a noob in the whole RE movement but I'm wanting to make the best of wholesaling/ revers wholesaling.

18 August 2017 | 25 replies
Ivy Hailey I'm a mortgage loan officer / originator for Movement Mortgage.

11 September 2017 | 12 replies
Current rents are $1,860 and there isn't a ton of upward movement there.

11 May 2017 | 6 replies
If its relatively new, lets say 8 or less, movement of foundation can be typical and some cracks in the house will show up.

19 September 2018 | 22 replies
Howdy @Dannielle Hoffman as a Real Estate Inspector here in San Antonio I can tell you we see "indications of previous structural movement" in more homes than we don't.

10 May 2017 | 45 replies
You'll end up a perpetual looker -- never a buyer