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Veterans · CharlotteAs the spring homebuying market heads into full swing and more sellers begin to enter the market, Veterans and service members are moving up their homebuying timelines, according to the Veteran Homebuying Report, a quarterly national survey of […]
The post Could the Housing Market Be Turning Around For Buyers? Some Prospective Homebuyers Think So first appeared on Mecklenburg Times: News for Mecklenburg, Union and Iredell counties.See the Story
Could the Housing Market Be Turning Around For Buyers? Some Prospective Homebuyers Think So
Charlotte, North Carolina · CharlotteJosh Dudick | Wealth of Geeks Over the two decades, more than $84 trillion in assets will be left behind by baby boomers and members of the Silent Generation as […]
The post The Great Wealth Transfer: A New Generation of Stakeholders? first appeared on Mecklenburg Times: News for Mecklenburg, Union and Iredell counties.See the Story
The Great Wealth Transfer: A New Generation of Stakeholders?
Stock Markets · CharlotteAnika Jindal | Wealth of Geeks Millennials are more likely to invest in stocks — especially technology companies — than any other generation. They also favor cryptocurrencies. A Motley Fool […]
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Millennials Pour Their Money Into Tech
Charlotte, North Carolina · CharlotteNEW YORK — The Dow Jones Industrial Average just topped 40,000 for the first time, the latest pop in what's been a surprisingly good year for Wall Street.See the Story
The Dow just crossed 40,000 for the first time. The number is big but means little for your 401(k)
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Albuquerque · AlbuquerqueALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A groundbreaking ceremony was held by the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authorities to build a 7.5 mile pipeline to the Navajo community of To’hajiilee. “There is no reason why anybody in the USA does not have clean drinking water, and these people have been struggling years and years. They showed me a bottle of water in 2019 that had more dirt than water, actually,” said Rep. Harry Garcia. Officials expect con…See the Story
To’hajiilee water pipeline construction begins
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Charlotte, North Carolina · CharlotteMixed-use developer Third & Urban announced today several retail and office leasing updates across three buildings at Lower Tuck, a mid-century warehouse district turned creative office and retail campus in West Charlotte's FreeMoreWest neighborhood. The project has signed four new office leases and continues to add spec suites across the portfolio. Additionally, local favorite SeeminglySee the Story
New Spec Suites, Lease Signings and Openings Announced for Lower Tuck
United States · United StatesOnce again, the most popular names for babies born in the U.S. are Liam and Olivia. The rankings are determined by Social Security Administration (SSA) data.See the Story
Social Security Administration Announces Most Popular Baby Names Of 2023
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Charlotte, North Carolina · CharlotteThe median-priced home in the U.S. now costs a staggering $332,494, meaning prospective buyers need an annual income of at least $119,769 to afford it with a 10% down payment, according to a new survey from Clever Real Estate, a St. Louis-based real estate company. That's about $45,000 more than the typical household earns annually ($74,755). Even with a 20% down payment, home buyers wouldSee the Story