March 13, 2025 - 21:38
Stay informed about the real estate landscape in Mount Pleasant and Caledonia with our latest weekly roundup. Recent data reveals a dynamic market with fluctuating home sales and prices, reflecting broader trends in Racine County.
In Mount Pleasant, the housing market has shown a mix of stability and growth, with several homes selling above the asking price due to high demand. The average selling price has seen a slight increase, indicating a competitive environment for buyers. Meanwhile, Caledonia has also experienced notable activity, with a variety of properties being listed and sold, appealing to a diverse range of buyers.
As we move further into the season, both communities are witnessing an uptick in new listings, providing potential homeowners with more options. Experts suggest that this trend may continue, making it an opportune time for buyers and sellers alike to engage in the market. Stay tuned for more updates as we monitor these exciting developments.
August 4, 2025 - 04:24
Patrick Kane Sells Luxury Condo in Chicago for $6.4 MillionOver the years, Kane has owned several residential properties in Chicago and on the North Shore. Recently, the former Chicago Blackhawks star made headlines by selling his upscale condo located in...
August 3, 2025 - 18:30
Kristen Routh-Silberman Maintains Top Realtor Position in NevadaLas Vegas luxury Realtor Kristen Routh-Silberman has secured her position as the leading real estate agent in Nevada, finishing an impressive No. 39 nationwide in 2024 for the highest dollar...
August 3, 2025 - 02:20
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August 2, 2025 - 21:09
State Street's Departure May Leave Fort Point Building EmptyIn a significant shift, State Street Corporation`s decision to vacate its 11-story building in Fort Point could result in the property being left unoccupied. This move comes approximately four...