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The Progressive Side of Michigan Real Estate

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Although the state is known for a number of famous tourist attractions, from The Great Lakes to the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the Michigan real estate market is one that also has its own reputation. With a number of different but lovely geographic locations throughout the state, one has a vast choice of settings in which find property. Lansing, Grand Rapids and Detroit are major players in the state’s economy, serving as a home base for many established and well recognized businesses with a global reach. Whether searching out property for residential, industrial or commercial purposes, one can find just what they are looking for in the Michigan real estate market.

The state’s recent move to prohibit eminent domain property seizures is just one of many events that have kept the Michigan real estate market in the headlines. This move bars the seizure of property from private owners for the purpose of economic development or other tax and financial gains. Michigan has also consistently moved to standardize the practices of appraisers, brokers and salesperson who work in the real estate industry. These standardized regulations prevent unscrupulous individuals from taking advantage of others in crooked real estate schemes that regularly cost the state millions of dollars in revenue. They also help prevent disputes between other industry agents, such as engineers, contactors or architects.

Another celebrated fact about Michigan real estate is the progressive measures used by some housing additions that not only permit affordable housing options but also ensure the protection of the state’s many natural resources. The practices have routinely earned the accolades and approval of many environmental groups. Michigan has managed to quickly gain popularity for its consistent ecologically sound practices when it comes to housing. This makes perfect sense as one of the main reasons people choose to live in Michigan is for the benefit of its natural beauty. Even housing in major cities and their suburbs are opting for newer ecologically sound practices, upgrading older homes when and where necessary.

With many major cultural facets located throughout the state, the Michigan real estate market tends to stay at the top of the list for popular location choices. On top of this, the number of large companies located in the state provides a significant amount of jobs keeping the real estate market feasible. With 8 different statewide regions to choose from, locating everything from commercial properties to farmland can be a very easy task. The Michigan real estate board counts and manages at least 40,000 qualified, licensed real estate agents. They also manage at least 20,000 brokers and nearly 5000 appraisers.




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Durham housing development sold for $8.5M - Triangle Business Journal


Durham housing development sold for $8.5M
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Mountain Real Estate Capital has bought the Brightleaf at the Park residential development in Durham from SunTrust. A Charlotte real estate firm wants to jumpstart home sales at the 684-acre Brightleaf at the Park community in Durham that was taken ...

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Charlotte hosts public hearing Thursday on proposed stormwater fee changes - Charlotte Business Journal (blog)


Charlotte hosts public hearing Thursday on proposed stormwater fee changes
Charlotte Business Journal (blog)
Developers and residents can comment on the proposed changes at a public hearing at 6 pm Thursday in Room 267 at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, 600 E. Fourth St. The Real Estate and Building Industry Coalition, known as REBIC, ...

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Mountain Real Estate Capital, L Star buy Durham's Brightleaf at the Park - Charlotte Business Journal


Mountain Real Estate Capital, L Star buy Durham's Brightleaf at the Park
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“This is a great acquisition for our firms, as well as for the current and future homebuilders and residents of Brightleaf,” says Arthur Nevid, chief investment officer at Charlotte-based Mountain Real Estate Capital. “The acquisition now brings ...

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Conservative think tank pans Red Line - Charlotte Observer


Conservative think tank pans Red Line
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Mooresville developer Brad Howard addressed the gathering after O'Toole's talk and said the real estate brokerage and development community plans "to stay engaged to analyze and better understand the details of the finance plan.

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