No Cooling Off In Housing Market No Cooling Off In Housing Market By Chris Forshey Jul 26, 2005, 05:52 Existing home sales in June shows the national real estate market remains hot.read more...
US July existing home sales dip 2.6 percent US existing homes fell 2.6 percent in July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 7.16 million, an industry group said.read more...
Home Sales in U.S. Rise at Second-Fastest Pace on Record Amid Low Rates Purchases totaled an annualized 7.13 million, compared with April's record 7.18 million pace, the National Association of Realtors said today in Washington.via
Mortgage Originations Expected to Plunge (Washington Post) BOSTON -- The nation's more than $2 trillion home mortgage business won't halt its current slide anytime soon, with mortgage originations expected to fall 18 percent next year and decline
Housing market ripens By SOLOMON D. LEACH sleach@delcotimes.com Once again the housing market was ripe for Delaware County homeowners in the third quarter as the median home price rose 22.7 percent.read more...
Queen Creek residents up in arms over plans to build (Reg Req'd) Tess Rafols reports An informational meeting discussing home building on fissure covered land took place Wednesday in Queen Creek.read more...
Real estate editor Maryann Haggerty and columnist Elizabeth Razzi respond to a question adapted from a recent online chat.
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