Lee Signs Bill Restricting Foreign Ownership Of Tennessee Land
Governor Bill Lee Officially Signed A Bill Into Law That Restricts Foreign Ownership Of Property Within The Borders Of Tennessee On May 11th, 2023.
Read moreGovernor Bill Lee Officially Signed A Bill Into Law That Restricts Foreign Ownership Of Property Within The Borders Of Tennessee On May 11th, 2023.
Read moreA Bill Protecting Tennessee Sovereignty That Was Placed Behind The Budget On March 8, 2023 – Action That Typically Means A Bill Is Dead For The Session – Is Moving Forward Once More.
Read moreYesterday, March 8, 2023, Tennessee House Members Killed A Bill That Would Have Restricted Foreign Ownership Of Property Within The State, Protecting Tennessee Sovereignty And Supporting U.S. Foreign Policy Decisions.
Read moreTwo Members Of Congress Want To Stop A Particular Group Of Foreign Nationals From Owning, Controlling, Or Profiting From American Agricultural Land.
Read moreHome Sales In Northeast Tennessee Decreased In The Month Of May, But Real Estate Prices Also Reached A Record High In The Month, According To The Northeast Tennessee Association Of Realtors.
Read moreDemand For Homes In Certain Areas Of The Country Has Caused Supply To Dwindle, Prices To Skyrocket And Buyers Needing Nearly 50% More Income Than They Would Have Last Year To Even Enter Top Markets, According To A Report By The Real Estate Brokerage Firm, Redfin.
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 moreHome Values Are Often A Reflection Of What Area Residents Can Afford — And Just As Home Values Are Low In The Area, So Are Incomes. The Typical Household In This Tennessee ZIP Code Earns Just $29,798 A Year, Less Than Half The National Median Income Of $62,843.
Read moreWe Should Celebrate The Factors That Have Made Our State Attractive, But We Cannot Just Sit On Our Laurels. We Must Find New Ways To Better Serve The Residents Of Our State And, Thereby, Continue To Attract New Growth Opportunities. While Tennessee Has Plenty Of Geographical, Recreational And Cultural Attractions, The Factors Largely Driving The Migration To The State Are Land-use Regulations, Economic Freedom And Sound Fiscal Policy. There Are Clearly Lots Of Features To Brag About In Tennessee. So, Where Can Tennessee Improve?
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