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According to April’s Market Trends Housing Report from the Colorado Association of Realtors, the state’s housing market is experiencing a shift toward more buyer opportunities.
This report reveals that new listings have increased by 18% statewide, leading to a higher median sales price and a more balanced market.
Boulder-Broomfield-area realtor Kelly Moye said the market is shifting in buyers’ favor.
“What has been a seller’s market for the past five years is showing signs of adjusting to the other direction.
The Center for a New American Security released a report that weighs the challenges in the developing culture of the still-budding U. S. Space Force and suggests steps that could be taken to improve it.
America’s newest military branch still has some maturing to do to earn the respect and support of the public and the nation’s adversaries, according to analysts.
If the union wins, it will be a huge momentum booster for the UAW as it seeks to organize more factories.
The United Auto Workers union faces the latest test of its ambitious plan to unionize auto plants in the historically nonunion South when a vote ends Friday at two Mercedes-Benz factories near Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
While home price appreciation this spring has been about on par with a ‘normal year,’ nationally there has been a great deal of variation.
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But coal mining on existing leases would continue for at least two more decades.
The Biden administration on Thursday proposed an end to new coal leasing from federal reserves in the most productive coal mining region in the U. S. as officials seek to limit climate-changing greenhouse gas emissions from burning the fuel.
To offend a millennial, raise your middle finger. To provoke someone from Gen Z, simply roll your eyes.
Love it or hate it, the modern workplace is now a global one. We communicate through screens, speak different languages, and have different cultural upbringings.