Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Belvidere Home Prices and Home Values | Zillow

 

Belvidere Home Prices & Values

Zillow Home Value Index

The Zillow Home Value Index is the median Zestimate valuation for a given geographic area on a given day. Learn more

$117,500

  • 4.4% 1-year change
  • 7.1% 1-year forecast
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The median home value in Belvidere is $117,500. Belvidere home values have gone up 4.4% over the past year and Zillow predicts they will rise 7.1% within the next year. The median list price per square foot in Belvidere is None.

Mortgage delinquency is the first step in the foreclosure process. This is when a homeowner fails to make a mortgage payment. The percent of delinquent mortgages in Belvidere is 5.6%, which is lower than the national value of 6.0%. With U.S. home values having fallen by more than 20% nationally from their peak in 2007 until their trough in late 2011, many homeowners are now underwater on their mortgages, meaning they owe more than their home is worth. The percent of Belvidere homeowners underwater on their mortgage is 30.8%, which is the same as Rockford Metro at 30.8%.

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Belvidere Market Overview

Data through May 31, 2015
  • $117,500 ZHVI
  • 7.1% 1-yr forecast

    The Zillow Home Value Forecast is Zillow's prediction of what the Zillow Home Value Index will be one year from now. Learn more

    (May 31, 2016)

  • No data Median listing price
  • $134,900 Median sale price
  • Zillow Home Value Index Median list price Median sale price

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Belvidere Home Prices and Home Values | Zillow

Letter: Stand up to Rauner's anti-union efforts - Opinion - The State Journal-Register - Springfield, IL

 

  • I get the idea Gov. Rauner has no interest in seeing the existence of any union in Illinois continue as we know it.
    He pretends to want to give property owners some relief through a bill that also includes language exempting municipalities from adhering to prevailing wage laws concerning contract bids. That bill was voted down. I'm sure he now will say it's the unions that are keeping us from getting our taxes lowered.
    Why doesn't he offer a bill concerning property taxes with no strings tied to it? Probably because he knows that is irresponsible and will make the budget hole even bigger. Every move he makes is aimed at getting rid of unions and making this a right-to-work state.
    Do people understand why unions were formed in the first place? To keep people like him from taking advantage and to give workers a say at their place of employment. He wants to make it so that unions don't have the money to fight for the workers they represent. Rauner has all the money he would ever need, but he says it isn't fair for us to band together to try to make our lives better through collective bargaining.
    Stand together, state workers and union families. Make Rauner a one-term governor. Call and email your lawmakers and oppose his legislation and tactics. Contact the governor, too. There are better ways to balance the budget than on the backs of the people who provide services to the public.
    Gary Shepherd
    Springfield
  • The State Journal-Register

    Writer

    Posted Jun. 29, 2015 at 10:02 PM

Above is from:  Letter: Stand up to Rauner's anti-union efforts - Opinion - The State Journal-Register - Springfield, IL

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