How Tennessee’s Home Ownership Rate Compares To Other States
In Tennessee, Home Ownership Is Higher Than The National Average While The Average Home Value Is Less Than The National Average.
Read moreIn Tennessee, Home Ownership Is Higher Than The National Average While The Average Home Value Is Less Than The National Average.
Read moreThe Majority Of Americans Feel They Are “Falling Behind” As The Cost Of Living Continues To Rise, According To Newly Released Polling.
Read moreHome Prices Are At A 45-Year High, Pricing Many Buyers Out Of An Historic Seller’s Market, New Data Shows. However, By Contrast, Not All Markets Are Seller’s Markets.
Read moreIn Order To Honor The Memory Of A Fallen Marine, A Tennessee Foundation Has Paid Off His Family’s Mortgage. S. Marine Corps CPL Kristopher Daniel Greer From Pleasant View Died In 2010 In The Line Of Duty, At 25 Years Old.
Read moreAccording To The Hamilton County Mayor’s Office, Nearly Five Hundred Residents Risk Losing Their Homes Over Delinquent Mortgage Payments. These 447 Homeowners Have Missed Three Or More Payments. However, There Is Relief Still Available For A Short Amount Of Time.
Read moreLandlords Are Struggling After The U.S. Centers For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC) Extended A National Ban On Certain Evictions Apparently To Slow The Spread Of COVID-19. The CDC Extended The Moratorium, First Enacted In Sept. 2020, Through June 30.
Read moreFollowing COVID-19 National Emergency Declaration In March, People Moving To Tennessee Jumped By 12%. Knoxville Alone Had A 23% Spike In New Arrivals.
Read moreAmong Tennessee homeowners, 0.88% of them are late in paying their mortgages, the 28th-highest percentage among the 50 states, according to a new study by the website Construction Coverage.
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