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September 2013 - Posts

Foreclosure Starts Cut in Half
Daily Real Estate News | Monday, September 30, 2013 --> Foreclosure starts have fallen to half the level they were a year earlier, according to second quarter data recently released from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. In the second quarter, Read More...
Ambitious Water Trail Project Underway
September 24, 2013 By Lynn Geiger An ambitious effort to create a water trail that runs from northern Antrim County to the Old Mission Peninsula – as well as one that lines the local Lake Michigan coastline – is ready to launch. What is a Read More...
Michigan's Foreclosure Rate drops 55%
8 States With Biggest Foreclosures Drops Daily Real Estate News | Tuesday, September 17, 2013 --> The number of home owners entering the foreclosure process dropped below pre-recession levels in August, according to RealtyTrac. In some states, the declines Read More...
Condo Boom? Market Shows Signs of a Revival
Daily Real Estate News | Monday, September 09, 2013 --> The condo sector has experienced lackluster growth in sales and development the last few years, but it may finally be seeing a turnaround in markets across the country. Condo sales are showing signs Read More...
Newer in town TC Home w/ HUGE .43 acre fenced, garage & basement $145,000
School/Restaurants/TART/Lake/Stores • 832 sq. ft., 1 bath, 2 bdrm single story - MLS $145,000 - .43 Acre Fenced lot Traverse City, Grand Traverse County - Great in town location - Walk to Stores, restaurants/bars, elementary school & a short Read More...
Traverse City Leaders Debate 'Traffic City' Solutions
By Lynn Geiger Long-dubbed ‘Traffic City’ by some locals, traffic in Traverse City is no longer viewed as just a summer problem. Planners say the region’s transportation infrastructure was not built to handle anywhere near today’s Read More...