The Tri-Cities area housing market is beginning to move from sizzling to just hot when you look at much of the data. But when the Wall Street Journal and Realtor.com rank the two local metro areas in the top 50… Read More ›
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Locals lose fed jobless funds, new claims decline, job opening increase
2 minutes, 19 second read NE Tenn. new and continued unemployment claims declined for the week ending June 3. That’s also the week Gov. Bill Lee cut off the extra $300 a week federal unemployment benefits in an effort to… Read More ›
Twin Cities, Jonesborough post region’s best 2019-2020 population stats
The Twin Cities added the most new residents from 2019 to 2020, while Jonesborough posted the highest growth rate, according to the latest Census population estimates. Bristol VA led the region with a gain of 293 residents, and Bristol TN… Read More ›
Apartment supply, demand situation just as crazy as home sales market
Three-minute read Everyone knows we’re in – some think at the tipping point – of the hottest local real estate markets on record. But if you think it just applies to existing and new home sales, think again. Judging from… Read More ›
New comers: Who are they, where are they from, how many?
The burning question among many NE Tenn. residents these days is, “who are all these people moving here, and where do they come from? Unfortunately, there’s no quick, easy answer. A check of cross-marketing demand shows that almost half of… Read More ›
Tri-Cities Commercial Real Estate up 71%
WETS’ Business Matters cited NETAR’s March and Q1 Northeast Tennessee Commercial Real Estate Report. Momentum has been building since the fourth quarter of last year. It released in March. Office transactions were the leading sector.
2020 a solid year for Tri-Cities home flips
Local, local, local is a mantra for reports on this page because much of the time local conditions don’t mirror what you read or see on media reports. The 2020 house flipping story is the most current example. According to… Read More ›
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