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Hamtramck Schools Want A Bond, Existing Home Sales Rebounding
FromDaily Detroit
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15 minutes
Released:
Jul 27, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Hamtramck is the most population-dense - and possibly the most ethnically diverse - city in Michigan. But in its history has never passed a bond to support their schools. Hamtramck Public Schools Superintendent Jaleelah Ahmed joins me to talk about why she thinks the time is now, and what could be the oldest functioning elementary school in the state. Plus - You might think that during a pandemic people might stop buying homes. Nationally, that’s not the case; and for two local companies that are big in the mortgage industry - Quicken Loans and United Shore - that’s good news. Gay Cororaton from the National Association of Raltors joins me to talk about existing home sales and how they’re recovering.
Released:
Jul 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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