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Home Sweet Home
Like other aspects of the economy, the real estate market has been slow to recover to “normal” levels. But we believe there are some positives that come with the lull in housing sales. In some pockets of the country, prices … Continue reading
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More Retirees Heading for Hubs
When retirement is on the horizon, many people put their current hometown in the rear-view mirror. As the retiree population continues its upward trajectory, we expect popular retirement destinations to grow right along with it. A recent study by McKinsey … Continue reading
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Financial Markets and Presidential Elections
There’s a saying that with enough prodding, you can make statistics say whatever you want. We believe this is especially true for the loads of data surrounding presidential elections. It’s possible to use the data to say two different things … Continue reading