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14 hours ago ago from Knowledge Problem

Lynne Kiesling I've mentioned NPR's Planet Money before, specifically their story on the history of employer-provided health insurance . They do a good job (not perfect, but good) of exploring economics topics for a general audience; they did some very good reporting on the underlying macroeconomic issues in the financial crisis earlier this year (although they didn't discuss Hayek or any business cycle ideas other than Keynes, but it ...

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2 hours ago ago from The Phoenix 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Phoenix, AZ

The buyers market is not the best time to be selling a home but if you spend some time and effort in creating that perfect atmosphere for your home, it is likely that you will be able to sell quickly. In a buyer's market there are more homes for sale than there are buyers, so it becomes critical to set your home apart from other participants in the local market. Ideally you would be able to hold off on the sale of your home until the market ...

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14 hours ago ago from The Skinny

The December Housing Supply Outlook just hit the streets . As usual, here's some bullets to digest: Takeaway #1: In the overall Twin Cities market, home sellers are now getting closer to their original asking prices than they were a year ago. Dig a little deeper, however, and it becomes clear that it’s only the Single-Family Detached segment that's seeing improvement. The lowest mark for Percent of Original List Price Received at Sale ...

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4 hours ago ago from Conrad Lyles Realtors

This week, as I read the Wall Street Journal, I noticed an article predicting the country's next hot neighborhood - Rural America. Dubbed , families are returning to the countryside for a variety of reasons; a simpler, more self-reliant, lifestyle is only one. And while urban real estate values continue to take a beating, rural property has done much better in many areas, including Georgia land . But before you hitch up the SUV and head for ...

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13 hours ago ago from Eugene Oregon Real Estate Blog by Craig Tomlinson

Home prices are projected to rise between 3 and 5% in 2010. Inventories of houses have fallen recently, nationwide, because new home buyers are snapping up houses. About ½ of all the sales have been by folks who haven’t owned a home in 3 years. The government’s tax credit is undoubtedly fueling this first-time buyer’s frenzy. Around Eugene , we actually have a bit of a seller’s market in some areas, as measured by inventories of less ...

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12 hours ago ago from FOX Business

Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Industries / Energy Tuesday, December 08, 2009 Oil Price To Average $76 a Barrel In Winter: EIA   By Moming Zhou MarketWatch Pulse   NEW YORK -- ...

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