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This fall's red-hot housing market in Duluth, Minn., has more than made up for time lost to the pandemic this spring.
December 2 -
Record low mortgage rates and a flurry of buyers on the hunt for home offices and more space helped boost homebuilding on the eve of the presidential election.
November 3 -
Home sales hit a 15-year high in Duluth, Minn., this summer even as inventory hit a 15-year low.
September 25 -
August was a blockbuster month for home sellers across the 16-county metro, despite the global pandemic and a coming presidential election, which typically puts buyers on edge.
September 21 -
Northeastern Minnesota home sales have been on a tear this summer despite a relative scarcity of listings.
September 3 -
Record low mortgage rates helped make last month the best July on record for home sellers in the Twin Cities with sales — and prices — up double-digits.
August 25 -
Commercial real estate fundamentals improved in July, but the pandemic continues to affect development projects and is likely to remain a significant challenge for more than a year, according to a COVID-19 impact report by the NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association.
August 6 -
After a floundering start to the summer home-buying season, record-low mortgage rates helped make July one of the best in several years for homebuilders in the Twin Cities metro.
August 4 -
After taking a deep dive in March and April due to the pandemic, housing sales throughout the Twin Cities rebounded in May, coming back strong to even make up lost ground.
July 20 -
House listings in the Twin Cities metro during May were down nearly 25% compared with last year.
June 19 -
A lack of inventory and low interest rates helped keep Minnesota home sale prices rising as pending sales dropped in May, according to Minnesota Realtors.
June 12 -
As brick-and-mortar shopping centers steadily lost market share to online competitors, the family behind three of the four biggest malls in North America built a thriving business by infusing their properties with heavy doses of entertainment.
June 9 -
After a blockbuster early spring, the COVID-19 pandemic is hitting home for Twin Cities builders.
June 1 -
Signed purchase agreements dropped 20%, but the sales that closed in April showed buyers still paying top dollar.
May 22 -
Homebuilders in the Twin Cities ramped up production last month, despite a barrage of challenges including growing economic uncertainties and a mandate to practice social distancing rules on job sites.
May 1 -
While home showings in the Twin Cities have plummeted in recent weeks and sales of upper-bracket houses are sputtering, first-time buyers are still in the market.
April 15 -
Homebuilders in the Twin Cities kept the construction spigot open during March amid growing concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 10 -
For the housing market in the Twin Cities, it's looking a lot like January as the COVID-19 pandemic puts a chill on homes sales in the metro.
March 30 -
Minnesota Realtors is calling for a halt to all real estate open houses statewide, and they've asked the NorthstarMLS to disable the "open house" feature in its online home listing database.
March 24 -
Covid-19 and the economic fallout that has come with it are putting some homebuyers and sellers in the Twin Cities on edge.
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