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Homeowners looking to sell property in the Research Triangle area are able to utilize a time in the region where sellers have the advantage in the local real estate market. The average time that a local home spends on the market has reduced from Spring 2011 by 11 percent, bringing the current time spent to […]

According to a recent report from the Raleigh Regional Association of Realtors, home sales in the Triangle have grown extensively over 2012 data. January of this year got things off to an exciting start, with sales recorded at a 31 percent higher rate than January 2012. For the same time frames, pending sales were also […]

The North side of Raleigh is set to gain a new Chicken ‘N BBQ chain with the addition of a Smithfield’s location in 2013, as well as other locations added in Greensboro and Shallotte. The Greensboro movers have found that the barbecue chain has omitted details thus far of where within these cities the locations […]

About 100 employees at the Roxboro plant for Aleris International, Inc. will be faced with layoffs and a subsequent closing at the end of May 2013. The 98 employees fated to lose their jobs are the only employees left at this location. Aleris specializes in aluminum sheet metal manufacturing, and the company filed a Worker […]

Recent data reported and shared by RE/MAX real estate company shows that the 2012 real estate period for the state of North Carolina was a positive one. The report shares the data of 50+ US metro markets, with national numbers showing rising median sales prices and a rising amount of volume moved for the year. […]

New apartments are coming to the downtown Raleigh area according to a report on Biz Journals. Grubb Properties is taking over management of a multifamily project located in downtown Raleigh that was initially slated to be a mixed use hotel/retail space. The Raleigh movers have learned that the 202-unit building will be created into an […]

With a mixed variety of factors, such as drops in home prices, continued low interest rates for new mortgages and rental rates that still figure out to be less than a monthly mortgage, some cities are still a renter’s market rather than a buyer’s market. A recent report in the San Francisco gate held a […]

According to a recent article published by Hispanic Business, the foreclosure rate in the state of North Carolina dropped at the end of 2012. The report, which pulls data from CoreLogic, states that the foreclosure rate for each metro in the state was down from figures in 2011. November marked the seventh month in a […]

A new bar is coming to the Raleigh nightlife scene on New Year’s Eve, according to BizJournals.com. The bar, called Coglin’s Raleigh, will be located at 226 Fayetteville St., inside the Lumsden-Boone Building. The bar is the latest creation by the owners of Isaac Hunter’s Oak City Tavern at 112 Fayetteville Street. The Raleigh movers […]

A vacant downtown office building was purchased last week by a New York investor for $5.2 million, according to Wake County records. The 100,000 square foot, 11 story building has been a vacant tower for several years following a Wachovia merger back in 2003. The Raleigh movers have learned that the purchase is only the […]