State Associations and Agencies

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Boise sees slight job increase resulting in slow home sales

Metrostudy Report - Boise, ID– November 1, 2011 - The Boise housing market shows effect of tax credit comparing year over year, but likely it is set to improve, according to a recent report by Metrostudy, a national housing data and consulting firm that maintains the most extensive primary database on residential construction in the US housing market.

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Boise housing market looks to improve

MetroStudy (Boise, ID– May 1, 2011) The Boise housing market is showing fundamentals for improvement, according to a recent report by Metrostudy, a national housing data and consulting firm that maintains the most extensive primary database on residential construction in the US housing market.

According to recently released data, which was also adjusted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the Treasure Valley market had a net loss of only 100 jobs in the past 12 months, as of March 2011. “The return to real job growth is approaching and once the market reaches this point, we should start to experience the positive affect in the housing market,” said Eric Allen, director of Metrostudy’s Idaho/Utah Region. Currently the unemployment rate is at 10.1%, which is slightly down compared to March of last year, when the rate measured 9.8% (but still higher than the national average of 8.8%).

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