Neither the onset of wintry weather nor a modest uptick in the mortgage rate managed to dampen the housing market in Michigan’s Great Southwest when the calendar rolled ahead to 2025. In fact, Luke Jeffries, new Association
Realtors across the region are reporting essentially flat sales numbers for year-over-year comparisons in October, even as the pace of increasing prices continued to advance at a record rate. That’s the nutshell version of the monthly data
“Art, in its most profound sense, has always been a powerful tool for social change.” With that as her backdrop, and lots of blank canvas space on building walls throughout the community, Anna Russo Sieber has become
Like the mercury in your backyard thermometer, summer sales surged for the housing market in Michigan’s Great Southwest, even as selling prices continued to set new year-over-year records in the region. Association Executive Alan Jeffries at the
As the peak summer selling season arrives on the doorstep in Michigan’s Great Southwest, there’s good news on several fronts for those looking to buy. The latest report from the Southwestern Michigan Association of Realtors shows an
Every child’s dream comes true one more time this week, as schools have once again begun to announce the decision to close for the day on Friday, February 1st, 2019. St. Joseph Public Schools authorities met with
WNIT Public Television will roll out the premier broadcast of a new Legends of Michiana series next week focusing on yours truly — Pat Moody. The broadcast will air several times in September and October following an
The United Way of Southwest Michigan is on a decided roll these days. Earlier this week the organization was named as one of the 20 Best Places to Work in Michigan’s Great Southwest and last month their
While our lawn chairs and picnic tables are occupied by mounds of snow and ice, there’s no reason for entertainment and fun to stop– SideYard in Sawyer has announced their February lineup for their Winter Music Series,
The community of St. Joseph and Michigan State University have lost one of their most ardent and enthusiastic supporters. Robert ‘Bob’ Gerbel passed away unexpectedly Sunday morning. He was a few weeks short of his 88th birthday.
The fate and future of the retail sector—and the real estate in which it operates—is never too far from the minds of business owners in Michigan. Our journalistic associates at www.BridgeMI.com in Lansing recently took a deep