Louisville-area home sales up 12 percent year-to-date in June

July 16, 2015

The Lane Report

Louisville, Ky. – The Greater Louisville Association of Realtors (GLAR) reported year-to-date sales up 12.3 percent with 7,633 homes and condos sold versus 6,796 at the same time last year.

Sales were up 20.5 percent in June 2015 (1,835 units) compared to June 2014 (1,523 units),

GLAR reports Home Sales on the rise again!

June 15, 2015

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Greater Louisville home sales up 9.3% in May over same time last year

Average year-to-date price up 8.6%

Average year-to-date price up 8.6%

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (June 15, 2015) — The Greater Louisville Association of Realtors reported that year-to-date sales are up 9.3 percent,

That Cessna Flying Over Your House May Be Sending Photos to the Tax Assessor – Bloomberg Business

Here’s the real skinny on Pictometry… 

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Local authorities in every state are using aerial photography to make home assessments efficiently and accurately

Would-be gawkers in New York’s wealthy Hamptons neighborhoods are easily foiled by tall,

Jefferson County PVA meets appraisal standards outlined in KRS 132.191

132.191 Valid valuation methods — Minimum applicable appraisal standards. (1) The General Assembly recognizes that Section 172 of the Constitution of Kentucky requires all property, not exempted from taxation by the Constitution, to be assessed at one hundred percent (100%) of the fair cash value,

Louisville ‘sellers market’ home prices up

Sheldon Shafer, @sheldonshafer 10:17 p.m. EDT May 25, 2015

 

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Home sales were up sharply across the association’s three-county metro area, which includes Jefferson, Bullitt and Oldham counties.(Photo: C-J file photo)

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The average price of homes sold in Jefferson County in the first four months of 2015 was $181,197,

Mayor Fischer announces $12 million plan to build affordable housing in Louisville

With a pledge to begin tackling Louisville’s affordable housing crisis, Mayor Greg Fischer today proposed a $12 million initiative called Louisville Creating Affordable Residences for Economic Success, or Louisville CARES, which would create 1,500 housing units over two years, construction jobs throughout the community and security and stability for many Louisville families.