In Boise and Grand Rapids, the Housing Market Looks Red Hot

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The housing market is booming—just not in the places you might expect

Homes for sale in small to midsize cities like Boise, Idaho, South Bend, Ind., Columbia, Mo., and Youngstown, Ohio, are enjoying a sustained upswing. During the crucial spring selling season, only 10 of 178 metropolitan areas had double-digit annual price increases, down.

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Where is recession?

maggieNYT If this is where there's a housing boom, then there's a recession incoming.

From the looks of last week, it looked almost like a market crash. Thanks to the winning economy! Hopefully, we get someone who really can create a positive money flow for everyone to be able to grow more stocks than aftershocks!

A lot of the people moving to Idaho are the republican Californians that fall for the propaganda demonizing their home state.

A calm before the recession, ?

Boise is not the midwest chief. Misread as Boise Iowa again?

boise! my favorite midwest city!

Keep on building, C'Mon!

Ye booming but dont be serious this time

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