Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Latest news, weather, high school sports for Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Local housing market looking up
Posted: 02.04.2010 at 3:19 PM
3

Thursday afternoon, Closser Associates held their annual residential market analysis at the Marquette Holiday Inn.

Photo

MARQUETTE -- The residential market for Marquette County looks promising this year.

Thursday afternoon, Closser Associates held their annual residential market analysis at the Marquette Holiday Inn.

President Bruce Closser spoke to local members of the Upper Peninsula Association of Realtors and assured them that the market is showing signs of improvement.

"Things are not too bad.  I would say, certainly the housing market has slowed, but we're better off than most parts of the country and some indications that things may improve next year," said Closser.

Although our local market has seen better days, Closser says that a 6.5 percent drop is not bad compared to what many parts of the country have suffered.  He expects with a rise in employment rates, a rise in the housing market will shortly follow.

Popular Stories
Thumbnail
Trial delayed for man accused of spitting in sandwich
Andrew LaCombe  |  Today at 10:35 AM  |  8 comments
Thumbnail
Three adults and an infant sent to hospital in afternoon crash
Sarah Blakely  |  Today at 10:45 AM  |  2 comments
Thumbnail
Prison for man involved in drunk driving death of Ishpeming teen
Patti Mulligan  |  Yesterday at 4:57 PM  |  8 comments
Follow Upper Michigan's Source
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
Check This Out!
Used Car Central
See what used cars are being sold in your area.
Automotive
Check out the Automotive section of Best Bets.
Recreation
Check out the Recreation section of Best Bets.
Home & Garden
Check out the Home & Garden section of Best Bets.
ADVERTISEMENT