9 Real Estate Market Trends to Watch in 2024

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As we embark on the journey into 2024, the dynamic real estate landscape is undergoing a continual evolution, intricately shaped by an array of factors ranging from groundbreaking technological advancements to the sweeping currents of global economic shifts. Navigating this ever-changing terrain requires a keen awareness and…

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The Weakening U.S. Consumer

By: hanamiraeThe United States is a consumption-driven economy. But over the last half century, the US consumer has been weakening in the face of social and economic pressures. In recent years, the US Federal Reserve’s easy money policies along with fiscal stimulus have boosted consumption, but with inflation’s resurgence post-pandemic, such measures have run their…

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East Jefferson property transfers for Nov. 21-29, 2023. See a list of home and other sales

Below is a compilation of properties sold in East Jefferson Parish for Nov. 21-29, 2023.EAST JEFFERSONTransfers for Nov. 21-29   HARAHANTyler Ave. 825: Mary A. L. Mckearan to Yan Liang, $205,000.JEFFERSONAudubon Trace 2301: Marcy L. M. Planer to Elayne Morgan, $273,000. James St. 2006: Jennifer D. Schroeder to James P. Husband, donation, no value stated.Jefferson Heights Ave. 745:…

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More than $2.2 billion in unclaimed property in AZ; how to see if some is yours

More than $2.2 billion dollars worth of unclaimed property is sitting in Arizona, and some of it might be yours. This massive dollar figure didn’t come out of thin air. Unclaimed property is money … [wpts_spin]{Read|See} the {entire|full} article {on|about} real estate tech innovations, or, read more news about {Arizona real estate investing|real estate investing…

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AZ Senate Republicans release long list of priorities for 2024

Arizona Senate Republicans on Thursday introduced the lengthy list of priorities for the upcoming 2024 legislative session, but were light on specifics – particularly how they will overcome potential vetoes from the Democratic governor.  “We don’t control vetoes, she controls the vetoes,” Senate President Warren Petersen said, sidestepping the fact that Republicans could choose to…

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