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Hope for Greater Inventory as Home Sales Slip Again

Limited housing supply and strong buyer demand caused existing-home sales to drop for the fourth consecutive month, falling 0.9% in May, the National Association of REALTORS® reported Wednesday. Still, sales were up 44.6% year over year, a...

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Project of 10 Modern Villas in Sítio da Nazaré

Project, consisting of 10 houses, villa nº 4 is already reserved, located in Sítio da Nazaré, in a quiet area, between the beach and nature. At Sítio da Nazaré, it has the particularity of giving us the opportunity to enjoy the historical...

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Denver Architectural Styles: Art Deco & Art Moderne

Often called Moderne or Modernistic, Art Deco was very popular during the Great Depression and employs modernistic motifs on neoclassical buildings. It is the first popular style in the US that broke with the traditions of Beaux-Arts. Essen...

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Why Low Interest Rates Are Hurting the Poor

Charles Gave, co-founder of Gavekal, is one of the top institutional investment advisors in the world. His article on April 26th was titled “Low Rates are Socially Regressive.” He believes that central bankers “relying on low rates to sti...

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June 2021 Market Trends Report from DMAR

Here are the monthly Mortgage Market Trends Insights brought to you by The Rueth Team of Fairway Mortgage, the Exclusive Partner of the Denver Metro Real Estate Market Trends Report. Course: www.dmarealtors.com &nb...

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Denver Architectural Styles: Craftsman

The Craftsman-style bungalow found a steady following in the Denver real estate market from 1910-1930. The popular Arts and Crafts movement took hold during the Industrial Revolution and called for a more simple and natural home style. Craf...

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