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Author Archives: Kyle G. Horst

Kyle G. Horst is a reporter for DS News and MReport. A graduate of the University of Texas at Tyler, he has worked for a number of daily, weekly, and monthly publications in South Dakota and Texas. With more than 10 years of experience in community journalism, he has won a number of state, national, and international awards for his writing and photography including best newspaper design by the Associated Press Managing Editors Group and the international iPhone photographer of the year by the iPhone Photography Awards. He most recently worked as editor of Community Impact Newspaper covering a number of Dallas-Ft. Worth communities on a hyperlocal level. Contact Kyle G. at [email protected].

Fed Raises Rates by a Quarter Point

The ninth consecutive interest rate increase signaled that the Fed is barreling forward, combating ongoing inflation amid an unstable market and economic turmoil in the aftermath of the failures of SVB and Signature Bank.

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Risky Fire Practices Decreasing Nationwide

The Hartford Home Fire Index, published by The Hartford, a property and casualty insurance provider, has released its third index tracking the probability of home fires in the top 150 metropolitan areas.

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How Environmentally Conscious Homeseekers Are Going Green

Going green is all the rage, be it to reduce your carbon footprint, increase the efficiency of your home, or just be a better global citizen, Americans across the country have joined the green movement in several aspects of their lives, and their homes are no exception.

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Defaults Expected to Rise, Yet Remain Manageable

“With prices beginning to decline in selected metro areas and many more to follow over the next couple years, mortgage lenders and investors will have to tighten underwriting standards and increase selectivity until house prices bottom,” said Dennis Capozza, Professor Emeritus of Finance in the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.

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