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Biz Bites: Portland s latest residential stats, Maliseet housing development on tap

Anyone who isn t aware of the up up up price trend in Maine residential real estate over the past year is living in a (probabably very expensive) cave. And, in Portland, that s a trend on steroids. The median price of a single-family home in Portland jumped from $460,000 in February to $514,500 in March, according to the monthly stats put out by Benchmark Real Estate. Those listing a home can expect it to spend a zippy six days on the market. Multifamily Portland prices had a similar hike from February, with the median price of $667,500 is up from $612,500. Multifamilies spend about eight days on the market. The state median is $268,500.

Multigenerational Homes Hit Harder By COVID-19

Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee The Brown family is a multigenerational family living in Madison, Wis.. Cassilyn Brown, top left, is a forensic nurse examiner at UnityPoint Health-Meriter Hospital. She feared bringing the coronavirus home to her family before most of the adults were vaccinated. So far, no family member has been infected with the virus. Also pictured in the top row are David Bingham Brown, center, and Ash Baker, right. Bottom row, from left, are: Victoria Brown, Alaric Brown and David Ralph Brown, 79, who has chronic pneumonia and a heart arrhythmia, which left him more susceptible to the virus. Credit: Coburn Dukehart / Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin s multigenerational homes face higher COVID-19 risk

Wisconsin s multigenerational homes face higher COVID-19 risk
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A Third Of Realtors Bought Or Sold A Green Home In The Past Year

Inman Connect At a time when people are hyper-focused on their home and its livability due to the pandemic, properties with “green” or eco-friendly features are of growing interest among consumers, according to the National Association of Realtors. The 1.4 million-member trade group released its 2021 Realtors and Sustainability Report this week in honor of Earth Day. The report included the results of an online survey fielded in March that garnered 5,048 Realtor respondents and has a margin of error of plus-or-minus 1.38 percent. According to the report, 32 percent of the respondents said they had been directly involved with buying or selling a property that had green or eco-friendly features in the past 12 months, though the survey also revealed a lack of attention to such features. While 36 percent of respondents said their multiple listing service had data fields for such features and 10 percent said their MLS did not, more than half 54 percent said they did not know.

NAR Study: Sustainable Homes Coveted by Cost-Savvy Consumers — RISMedia

NAR Study: Sustainable Homes Coveted by Cost-Savvy Consumers — RISMedia
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