2 Critical Threats to Housing Affordability in 2021 Filed in Economics, Housing Affordability, Trade on January 8, 2021 • 0 CommentsFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrint NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz recently provided this housing industry overview in the bi-weekly e-newsletter Eye on the Economy. After posting staggering growth rates for new and existing home sales in the fall, the housing market leveled off at theContinue reading “National Association Home Builders – 2 Critical Threats to Housing Affordability in 2021”
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City of Fayetteville – Boards & Commissions Openings
The City of Fayetteville is currently accepting applications to serve on various boards and commissions. See the list below. If you are interested and need assistance with the application, contact the Longleaf Pine REALTORS Association, Government Affairs Department @ (910) 323-1421 or angie@longleafpinerealtors.com City Boards & Commissions OpeningsPost Date:01/06/2021 11:46 AM(Fayetteville, N.C.) – City ofContinue reading “City of Fayetteville – Boards & Commissions Openings”
Governor Extends Eviction Moratorium
Governor Extends North Carolina Evictions MoratoriumRaleighDec 30, 2020Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed Executive Order 184, extending North Carolina’s evictions moratorium through January 31, 2021. Research shows that eviction moratoriums help prevent the spread of COVID-19. States that let their eviction moratoriums lapse saw a COVID-19 incidence rate that was 1.6 times higher than states thatContinue reading “Governor Extends Eviction Moratorium”
New Federal Stimulus Package Passed by Congress
NAR’s Federal Advocacy team has been working closely with Congress and the Administration to ensure the interests of REALTORS®, their families, consumers, and the entire real estate industry are protected in any federal action in response to COVID-19. On December 21, Congress passed a COVID-relief package, which also included an Omnibus spending bill for FY21,Continue reading “New Federal Stimulus Package Passed by Congress”
Update from the City of Sanford and Lee County
The following updates are from the city and county. Economic Development Policy: Lee County Commissioners is currently revising their economic development policy. The new policy will set aside funds for future building projects. County Manager John Crumpton – This policy addressed two of the primary goals of the commissioners, lowering the property tax rate andContinue reading “Update from the City of Sanford and Lee County”
City of Fayetteville Unveils New Brand Campaign
Fayetteville Cumberland Collaborative Branding Committee Unveils New Brand Campaign:Can Do Carolina The Fayetteville Cumberland Collaborative Branding Committee (FCCBC), comprised of Cumberland County, the City of Fayetteville, and representatives from community organizations, has unveiled its new strategic regional brand campaign, Can Do Carolina, that is designed to increase awareness and attract prospective residents and businesses alike.Continue reading “City of Fayetteville Unveils New Brand Campaign”