So far this year, Tri-Cities new home construction is slogging along at about the same pace as last year and the year before. That’s not especially good news for a region where a tight housing market has the potential to… Read More ›
REAL ESTATE
Tri-Cities homeowners – investors – rock the equity rich list
There are more than 3,000 Tri-Cities area homeowners – that includes investors – feeling richer than they did this time last year. Their economic lot in life is rosier because at the end of Q2 they moved into equity rich… Read More ›
Sullivan Co. leads Tri-Cities Q2 cash home sales with 67.3% share
Cash is still king in the Tri-Cities housing market. They were down in four NE Tenn. counties when compared to last year, but every county in the region had a higher Q2 all-cash share than the 28.9% posted for the nation… Read More ›
Washington County leads Tenn. in new housing index; Sullivan also makes strong showing
Attom Data Solution’s first-ever Pre-Mover Housing Index was an eye-opener for local real estate economy watchers. Washington County had the highest index in Tennessee; the highest predictive performance rating; it’s the only county with a quarter-over-quarter index improvement; and it… Read More ›
Tri-Cities smaller county markets flex new home growth muscles; region has best growth since 2008
The smaller counties in the Tri-Cities’ housing market flexed their growth muscles during the first three months of this year and drove new residential permits in the seven-county region to its best first quarter since 2008. Data compiled by The… Read More ›
Equity rich, underwater mortgaged properties analysis points to less housing economic stress in NE Tenn.
Northeast Tennessee got a first quarter green economic stress light from two key housing market indicators. Attom Data Solutions Q1 Home Equity and Underwater Report shows the ranks of equity-rich properties hit a four-year high during the first three months… Read More ›
All-cash, institutional investor home sales down in Q1- Sullivan Co. sees major drop
The number of all-cash and institutional investor home sale were down during the first three months of the year in most Tri-Cities area counties. Sullivan County had the most dramatic reductions in both categories. That’s likely driven by rental market… Read More ›
Excellent and well written !!
I like the “BOOMER BABIES” lol
Donâ¦. Would you be so kind as to add Bristol, Tennessee Vice Mayor Lea Powers to your mailing list? Thank…
Thanks for the comment Debbie. It's a snapshot of today's conditions, stay tuned
Always of interest to get confirmation of what I see as the year moves on.