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Records Feb. 19, 2010
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Sales still strong, price declines slow
It's hard to believe the year is 70 percent passed already. Judging from our trends so far, the local real estate market may be headed for greater stability. On the heels of steady declines, first the 16 percent in 2008 followed by the 14 percent in 2009, declines in most of the area served by the Coeur d'Alene Multiple Listing Service have slowed.
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Records June 18, 2010
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Future beach volleyball medalists?
Records November 30, 2012
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Records November 26, 2010
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Records April 14, 2010
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Market movement continues
March statistics are complete and the pace of 2010 single family home sales continues to outperform previous years. As the table clearly shows we have surpassed both 2008 and 2009 year to date in number of sales. This renewed activity is welcome news to many of us although our average prices still languish below those previous years. Overall, our single family home price is still off 5 percent from the same time period in 2009.
Cash, no carry?
Companies struggle to popularize mobile money
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Records April 13, 2013
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Things are lining up for another good year
With the terrific recap of 2014 last week, we now look ahead to see what readers can expect from the North Idaho market. With last year's new construction reflecting 17 percent of our single family home sales we anticipate that new construction will continue to thrive into 2015. This means more jobs and potentially more homebuyers.
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Betting on the sun
Idaho solar developer fights to keep project alive
BOISE - The developer of a proposed $180 million southern Idaho solar energy project hopes to be delivering electricity within months, despite past rejections by regulators.