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Nucor: A Steel Giant With Investment Potential?

Nucor, a significant name in the steel industry, prompts a pressing question: is this stock a hidden gem or just another market heavyweight? This piece highlights considerations of the company’s business strength, leadership, and finances in gauging its investment potential.

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 Nucor: A Steel Giant With Investment Potential?
The Jobs Most—And Least—Likely To Own Properties In US

While larger paychecks can help, new findings suggest that location and affordability play an increasingly significant role in determining who buys property in America. This piece explores how economic shifts and lifestyle choices affect homeownership rates among different U.S. occupations.

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 The Jobs Most—And Least—Likely To Own Properties In US
New crisis that isn’t?

Utah’s housing market is under the microscope, with some observers warning of a new crisis. Yet data shows that home ownership rates in the state have surpassed the national average for years, reinforcing the idea that this crisis may not be what it seems.

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 New crisis that isn’t?
It’s Small Like a Closet, but His $50,000 Kitchen Goes Big on Design – WSJ

A tiny kitchen, likened to a closet, made headlines for its impressive $50,000 renovation. Despite the limited space, the project showcases how thoughtful design can transform even the smallest areas into something extraordinary.

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Erie County director is not on board with WROTB’s hotel, event center plan

A new WROTB-backed hotel and event center in Erie County faces opposition from a local official. While Phase One of construction is said to be underway, the county director’s resistance signals a deeper debate over the plan’s long-term impact.

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 Erie County director is not on board with WROTB’s hotel, event center plan
Wayfair’s Spring Cyber Week Sale has up to 80% off Bedsure duvet covers, comforters, and more

Wayfair is turning heads with its Spring Cyber Week Sale, offering up to 80% off Bedsure’s popular bedding products. From duvet covers to comforters, shoppers can refresh their bedrooms without breaking the bank. This unprecedented discount highlights the broader trend of significant deals outside traditional holiday seasons.

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 Wayfair’s Spring Cyber Week Sale has up to 80% off Bedsure duvet covers, comforters, and more
Lake Livingston Real Estate Guide – April 2026

A newly released guide focuses on Lake Livingston’s real estate outlook for April 2026, shedding light on local market trends. Published by East Texas News, the article offers valuable insights for potential investors and homeowners, even though the complete content remains behind a paywall.

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 Lake Livingston Real Estate Guide – April 2026
Portland Antiques Mall opens in home of former BBQ restaurant

A former barbecue restaurant in Portland has found renewed purpose as the Portland Antiques Mall. Its operator, who also runs a vintage mall in Fairfield, is already planning a further expansion in York this spring, hinting at a growing market for antiques in Maine.

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 Portland Antiques Mall opens in home of former BBQ restaurant
Developers across Bay Area look to increase density for approved resi projects

As Bay Area municipalities race to meet California’s housing targets, developers are turning to taller, more ambitious plans. A stalled project nicknamed “Lake SoMa” in San Francisco typifies this trend, with new plans calling for a 25-story tower instead of the originally approved eight-story building.

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 Developers across Bay Area look to increase density for approved resi projects
Building Smart in Today’s Housing Market: Why Planning Matters More Than Square Footage

For years, “bigger is better” has been the guiding principle of home construction. Yet an emerging viewpoint challenges this assumption, suggesting that a carefully planned layout may be more significant than raw square footage in today’s market.

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 Building Smart in Today’s Housing Market: Why Planning Matters More Than Square Footage
Toll Brothers Opens Linden Ridge Housing Community in Collegeville

Toll Brothers has opened Linden Ridge, a new 26-home community in Collegeville, Pennsylvania. Designed for the luxury housing market, the development highlights this regional real estate milestone with the unveiling of its sales center.

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 Toll Brothers Opens Linden Ridge Housing Community in Collegeville
Is your city one of the 20 with the biggest housing shortage in America?

A new analysis by Wealth Enhancement estimates the United States is short over 3.7 million homes. Riverside, California, faces the most pressing gap, requiring more than 150,000 additional units—leading a list of 20 cities struggling with housing deficits.

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 Is your city one of the 20 with the biggest housing shortage in America?
LA to assess ‘monopolization’ of housing stock

Los Angeles officials plan to examine how concentrated ownership of housing stock might be affecting prospective homeowners. The move signals growing concern about affordability and competition in one of the nation’s most challenging real estate markets.

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TABLE TIPS Smart Home Buying Tips for 2026 Local real estate agents give tips on navigating today’s market

Buying a home can be exciting, yet it often feels overwhelming. Local real estate agents believe thorough preparation is the best way to transform uncertainty into confidence, especially for first-time buyers.

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 TABLE TIPS Smart Home Buying Tips for 2026 Local real estate agents give tips on navigating today’s market
Chicago Atlantic Real Estate Finance Announces Fourth Quarter 2025 Financial Results

Chicago Atlantic Real Estate Finance, Inc. (NASDAQ: REFI) has officially disclosed its performance for the fourth quarter and the full year ended December 31, 2025. The commercial mortgage real estate investment trust released its announcement on March 12, 2026, highlighting its continued activity and standing in the real estate sector.

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Deeds: March 2-6

From March 2 to March 6, Halifax County recorded several property deeds, each showing its value through the deed revenue tax stamp. This system highlights the region’s real estate trends and offers a snapshot of local business activity.

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 Deeds: March 2-6
Couple Moves Out of Apartment—Landlord’s ‘Ridiculous’ Request Shocks

A couple vacating their apartment was hit with a surprising extra charge when their landlord claimed they owed for an aging appliance. Now, the debate centers on whether normal wear and tear warrants such a costly request, shedding light on the grey areas of rental agreements.

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 Couple Moves Out of Apartment—Landlord’s ‘Ridiculous’ Request Shocks
What the latest economic data tells us about Colorado’s role in the U.S.’s $1.3 trillion outdoor recreation industry

A new report from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Economic Analysis reveals that outdoor recreation is now valued at an impressive $1.3 trillion nationwide. Colorado stands among the states experiencing significant growth, underscoring its importance within the broader industry.

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 What the latest economic data tells us about Colorado’s role in the U.S.’s $1.3 trillion outdoor recreation industry
State agency approves Bell County power plant permit near Temple, Rogers

A state agency’s approval of a power plant permit near Temple and Rogers could usher in a new era of industrial growth for Bell County. With more data centers planned for the region, this project has the potential to meet rising energy demands in the local economy.

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 State agency approves Bell County power plant permit near Temple, Rogers
IBD Rating Upgrades: EPR Properties Shows Improved Price Strength

EPR Properties is showing rising price performance, prompting an upgrade to its IBD Relative Strength Rating. This development indicates growing investor confidence in the real estate investment trust and underscores its upward trajectory in the market.

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1976: Sears catalog drops frills

In 1976, Sears drew attention by deciding to streamline its catalog, shedding unneeded frills. This move stands among several historical highlights noted for February 25, featuring notable moments from 2001, 1976, 1951, and 1926.

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