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Home prices increased significantly during the pandemic, and markets in the Mountain West saw some of the country's biggest hikes. But now, some cities in the region might see those prices come back to earth.
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The real estate market in Teton County is beginning to “normalize” after it broke records during the pandemic. That’s according to Jackson realtor Devon Viehman, who said properties are staying on the market for longer and cash purchases are occurring less frequently.
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A new report reveals the U.S. cities with the highest rates of home sellers dropping their asking prices, and many of those markets are in the Mountain West.
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A new report shows Americans have more equity in their homes than ever, and some of the highest levels of equity-rich property owners are in the Mountain West.
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In Pinedale, affordable housing is becoming a rarity, and town officials are exploring what they can do to curb skyrocketing real estate prices.
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A legislative committee is backing a real estate transfer tax for the first time.
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The city of Sheridan and the county are working on a housing needs assessment to better understand what the community needs the most.
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Two new reports complicate the narrative that hordes of newcomers to the Mountain West are driving up home prices.
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There was much to do about how the pandemic would impact the housing market in Wyoming: whether folks would downsize or upgrade, whether there would be an…
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The economy may be on life support due to COVID-19, but housing sales across the nation soared in June , according to a report released Wednesday from...