Better than never... Here are the Grand Junction real estate statistics for December 2008
You can see the graphs for December's market statistics at Bringingyouhomeonline - My Blog.
The Grand Junction Econimic Partnership just came out with this newsletter. As bad as the economy has seemed, it really isn't that bad. Our local economy has slowed down just a bit. When you look at the numbers you realize that our local economy is doing pretty good.
Click here for the Grand Junction Economic Update 2009 from the GJEP
Mesa County will host a public forum on January 22nd at the Old County Courthouse (544
Rood Ave.) from 6:30 - 8:00PM. The Energy Master Plan will give a comprehensive look
at what kind of energy development will likely occur in our area, and what effects it will
have on our local community, our economy and our environment.
November was a pretty slow month, all the way around. Between the uncertainty with the election, stock market, and the economy, people were just a little nervous. December was much better and the general concensus is things are picking up in the real estate world, especially with the low rates.
You can view the graphs here.
Grand Junction was recently ranked in the "TOP 20 - Places to Live" according to a study done by Farmers Insurance Group. On top of that, Census data that was released on Monday has our property taxes as one of the least expensive in the state.
Grand Junction among Top 20 most secure places to live
Property taxes less costly in Mesa County than in 17 other Colorado counties
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