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Tag Archives: housing affordability
“Housing Our Future” report released
Concerned about housing affordability in our region? If so, then you may find the newly released report, Housing Our Future – Truckee Meadows Regional Strategy for Housing Affordability of interest. 15 months in the making, and weighing in at 286 … Continue reading
Posted in Downtown Reno, Market Trends, Reno, Sparks, Strategy
Tagged housing affordability, truckee meadows
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RSAR Monthly Market Report – September 2014
The Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS® has released its real estate market report for September 2014. The report can be accessed by clicking on the chart below. September’s market report debuts two new charts on housing affordability (see Charts 27 and … Continue reading