Wednesday, May 18, 2011

2010 Census Shows Modest Population Growth

The 2010 Census revealed that Livingston County's population increased modestly over the 2000 to 2010 decade. Cohocta Township and the Village of Fowlerville were the only two local communities to lose population over the ten year period, and the loss was less than one hundred persons in both cases. The communities with the largest population gains were the townships of: Genoa (3,955), Hartland (3,667), Oceola (3,574), and Marion (3,252). Overall, Livingston County gained 24,016 new residents for a percent population change of 15.3%

Livingston County is no longer the fastest growing county in Michigan. The 2010 Census notes that Clinton County now has the distinction of having the #1 largest percent population change in the state. Livingston County is #2. Despite the loss of this title, our County is very fortunate in comparison to many of our surrounding neighbors.

Source: Livingston County Department of Planning News Article, Spring 2011

Thursday, May 5, 2011

RE/MAX vs. The Competition

What matters the most to buyers and sellers in this market?

 

According to statistics reported by the major national brands, RE/MAX agents once again rank the highest in productivity, outpacing the competition nearly 2-1.  That’s more properties bought and sold per agent.

 

View the 2011 RE/MAX vs. the Industry Report to see how your RE/MAX agent stacks up against the competition:http://bit.ly/REMAXvsIndustry