Wisconsin s home sales market is red hot. Buyers scramble to outbid each other, offer $20,000 over asking price, scrap inspections Sarah Hauer, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Alexa and Jeff Schmitz recently sold a house on the western edge of Milwaukee and then bought a forever home here in Caledonia. Jeff works with mortgages for a bank. The house they sold went for about $20,000 over asking with about two dozen offers. Jeff bought the three-bedroom house as a bachelor in 2012 for $115,000. He made modest updates like upgrading the fence and replacing the water heater, air conditioning. It sold for $190,000 earlier this year. They bought a new construction in Caledonia with five bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms for $359,000.
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A year on from the first COVID-19 lockdown, communities are continuing to adjust to living through a pandemic. People are embracing the digital world and see the possibilities that moving online can bring.
Women’s Health West program facilitator Beth Jaworski says this has been the experience for many participants of local disability group, Sunrise.
Providing social groups for women, trans, gender diverse and non-binary people with disabilities from all cultures who live in Melbourne’s west, the Sunrise program provides people with a safe and social place where they can learn skills, find information, build resources, and undertake new activities to enhance their wellbeing.
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