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It's almost summer and only going to get hotter! If your AC isn't working, here are some common air conditioning warning signs, likely causes, and fixes.
Millennials Prefer Single-Family Homes Too DAILY REAL ESTATE NEWS | MONDAY, JULY 06, 2015 A growing body of research is discrediting what was previously assumed about millennials' taste for real estate. Many housing analysts said this generation of young adults preferred small, urban walkable corridors, but recent studies are revealing a different preference. Millennials, just like previous generations, are showing a strong preference for single-family homes, according to a new Housing Insights report released by Fannie Mae's Economic & Strategic Research Group. Researchers examined the rates at which young households are occupying single-family homes today and also compared it to young adults' preferences prior to the housing crash. "The analysis reveals that the likelihood of a millennial household occupying a single-family home today is down somewhat from that of young adults at the peak of the housing boom, but is no different than it was for...
10 Fastest Appreciating Housing Markets in the U.S. Residential home prices are set to appreciate at 4.4 percent nationally, over the next 12 months, according to Veros Real Estate Solutions' (Veros) VeroFORECAST that was released on Tuesday. However, housing markets out West are likely to see a much faster appreciation that the rest of the country, the forecast predicted. The latest quarterly forecast covers the 12 months from June 1, 2018, to June 1, 2019, and integrates data from 1,005 counties, 354 metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), and 13,877 ZIP codes covering 82 percent of the U.S. population. The forecast for Q2 2018 projected that the 10 highest-appreciating markets were concentrated in five states in the West. The forecast also found ten markets that were projected to see a slight depreciation in home values over the next 12 months. All these markets were in the East and South, Veros said. “Washington State and Nevada occupy six of the ten highest-appre...