26 min ago | via The Missoula Independent Online
Nearly every big Montana news story this year was seen through the lens of the nation's biggest story - the economic recession. Comment?
Some Montanans Want Extension of $8,000 Home Buyer T...
Oct 21, 2009 | via KFBB
Many Montanans have benefited from a federal incentive that gives first-time home buyers an $8,000 tax credit. Comment?
Lawmakers listen more to lobbyists than homeowners
Oct 2, 2009 | via The Clark Fork Chronicle
Mike Jopek 2002 to 2008 were great times in the real estate market. Construction was up; homes sold and were worth record highs. Comment?
Exorbitant Property Appraisals Have Homeowners Reeli...
Sep 29, 2009 | via NewWest
Flathead Lake, land of soaring property values and a soured market. Photo by Lido Vizzutti of the Flathead Beacon. Comment?
We got a C on financial security
Sep 27, 2009 | via Great Falls Tribune
When it comes to achieving financial security, Montana residents face mixed prospects, according to a report released by the Corporation for Enterprise Development, a national economic nonprofit. Comment?
Tax credit drives surge in home sales
4 min ago | via SavannahNow
Extraordinary government efforts to stabilize the housing market are paying off. Comment?
World markets up again on US economic hopes
7 min ago | via Las Cruces Sun-News
Asian and European stock markets were higher Wednesday after a jump in U.S. housing sales suggested the world's biggest economy is picking up speed. Comment?
7 min ago | via Las Vegas Review Journal
Spurred by low prices and extension of the federal tax credit, existing-home sales in Las Vegas increased 50.8 percent to 3,952 in November, Las Vegas-based Sales- Traq reported Tuesday. Comment?
7 min ago | via Las Vegas Review Journal
Merchants in the Northeast are now left to hope for an even bigger-than-usual last-minute spending surge from shoppers who, several surveys show, are behind on their holiday purchases compared with previous years. Comment?
November new home sales up 2.3% in U.S.
8 min ago | via Naples Daily News Online
Sales of new homes are expected to have increased in November for the third month in a row, a sign that the housing market is finally on solid ground. Comment?