February 22, 2022

Anderson County School District Proposes Impact Fee to Accommodate Growth

A new proposal sets out to ease the financial burden on a fast-growing Upstate school district. Anderson County School District One is proposing an impact fee. The fee would apply to new single-family and multi-family homes built in the district. The school district says it just can’t create more space quickly enough to keep up

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Fed Officials Lean Against Expectations of Half-Point Increase in March

Federal Reserve officials pushed back Friday against the prospect that they would begin raising interest rates next month with a larger half-percentage-point increase in their benchmark rate. Recent data pointing to stronger hiring, consumer spending and inflationary pressures had prompted investors in bond and interest-rate futures markets to place growing probabilities on a larger rate

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That Vacation Home Listed on Airbnb Might Be Owned by Wall Street

Investment firms are buying up more vacation homes, aiming to cash in on growing demand from tourists and remote workers. Most vacation-rental homes are owned by small-time owners who list their properties on websites such as Airbnb Inc., but the number of financial firms investing in the sector is growing. New York-based investment firm Saluda

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Why Realtors Have Embraced Brutal Honesty. ‘Smells Like a Farmtown.’

Dallas real-estate agent Richard Soto released a video on YouTube last year touting his state’s many benefits, including a growing economy, low cost of living and friendly neighbors. He also included warnings for why people might not want to move to Texas. “The landscape is kind of boring; there’s not much to look at,” he

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In Covid-19 Housing Market, the Middle Class Is Getting Priced Out

The dream of homeownership has grown more out of reach for middle-class Americans during the pandemic. The surge in home prices and sharp decline in the number of homes for sale have made home buying more difficult for many Americans compared with two years ago, according to a study from the National Association of Realtors

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Buying a First Home Costs More Than You Think, Especially Now

Buying a first home is always stressful. Buying now, with property price increases eating into savings and inflation driving up the cost of home repairs, is proving to be particularly costly for some first-time buyers. New buyers are putting more money into down payments and increased closing costs as prices go up. To compete in

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