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Housing shortage impacting first time buyers, renters Published
Housing shortage impacting first time buyers, renters
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) - A cutthroat housing market is seriously impacting first time home buyers and renters in Southeast Idaho.
The Gate City area is experiencing an ongoing housing shortage during a time when out-of-state buyers are really attracted to Idaho.
Brent Richardson, local realtor and member of the Greater Pocatello Association of Realtors, said he and his fellow veteran realtors have never seen demand so high for homes.
“Many times you’ve got anywhere from 12 to 17 offers on the table,” Richardson said.
Buyers are having to race to put offers down for any house in their price range, and are willing to pay a premium for it.
Author of the article: Vincent Ball
Publishing date: Apr 01, 2021 • April 1, 2021 • 1 minute read •
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The number of Brant County Health Unit employees on the so-called Sunshine List last year was 11, unchanged from 2019.
Topping the list was Dr. Elizabeth Urbantke, Brant acting medical officer of health, who earned $283,635. Her base salary was just over $238,000 but, because medical officers of health are required to be continuously on call, the province provides an additional $12,000. As well, Urbantke received some lieu time from 2019.
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Next was Jo Ann Tober, the health unit’s CEO, who was paid $243,499.
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