“Congratulations to any landlord who graciously holds the line, but I suspect most cannot afford to do so for long and still provide the housing.”
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“Congratulations to any landlord who graciously holds the line, but I suspect most cannot afford to do so for long and still provide the housing.”
“So, looking for a home? Consider building your own — it’s good development that helps you and increases the city’s housing supply, a key element for improving housing affordability.”
“Through a partnership with Homeward Bound, the city of Asheville provides support to implement the federal Supportive Services for Veteran Families grant. Homeward Bound was awarded $2.7 million in federal funding from the Department of Veterans Affairs to implement its Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) over the next three years.”
Asheville housing sales lagged behind last year’s pace, comparing first quarters of 2013 with 2014, according to a report released this week by RE/MAX. The RE/MAX Carolinas Lifestyle Report 2014 examined 18 housing markets in North and South Carolina, and found that one-third of the markets had experienced an upswing in unit sales activity in […]
USA Today gave readers a snapshot of the Asheville real-estate market today. The verdict? Sort of bad, but could be worse, all things considered.