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Home sales rebound to wrap up 2015

WASHINGTON – U.S. home sales rebounded in December after new regulations had delayed the completion of purchases in November. And total sales in 2015 were the most in nine years. ...

Home construction stumbles as year begins

WASHINGTON – U.S. builders started fewer homes in December, but prior gains meant that residential construction ended 2015 at its healthiest level in eight years. Housing start...

Renovation loans can put you in that fixer-upper

A big challenge for buyers in today’s tight market is finding a home in the right neighborhood which is in acceptable condition and the size they want. A great solution is buying a home in n...

Vacancies abound on Main Avenue in Durango

Restaurant, clothing retail likely coming to former Francisco’s

What to expect in housing in 2016

We all have a big financial stake in housing – as homeowners, renters, landlords and/or taxpayers. Let’s consider the major macroeconomic trends in 2016 that will significantly im...

U.S. to track real estate sales in 2 cities

WASHINGTON – The Treasury Department will begin tracking sales of high-end real estate in two of the country’s most expensive markets – Miami and Manhattan – to try to crack down on money la...

Real estate market gets off to good start in 2016

This is a wonderful time to reflect on last year and look at what it may mean for the next year as suggested in this quote by Jonathan Lockwood Hule, “Celebrate endings for they precede new ...

Nearby structures, features can affect a home’s value

What’s nearby can affect property value, with some exceptions in La Plata County

Home splurges to treat yourself to this season

So many of our home-improvement and design choices are practical ones: Which sofa will stand up over the years? Which paint color matches the furniture? But what about changes tha...

U.S. construction spending falls 0.4 percent in November

WASHINGTON – U.S. construction spending fell in November for the first time in 17 months, reflecting weakness in spending on hotel and other private nonresidential construction and governm...

Oil slump weighing on housing markets in Texas, North Dakota

There’s a dark side to those delightfully low gasoline prices: Housing markets are slumping in communities that were recently flush from the U.S. shale oil fracking boom. Home sal...

Interior design in Durango: What’s in, out for 2016

Local home furnishing stores report darker wood is in