| Future of Housing Finance Will Be Top Issue for Next President - WASHINGTON, DC-- - The future of housing finance in the U.S. will be a key issue facing the winner of the upcoming presidential election. That's what a panel of industry experts told several thousand Realtors® ...
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| Housing market continues to climb - Housing market continues to climb Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 10:05 p.m., Tuesday, May 15, 2012 Overall, single-family home sales jumped 9.6 percent in April compared with a year earlier, the Houston Association of Realtors reported Tuesday. The area's real-estate ...
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| James Hardie warns over soft housing market - The building products maker fears Australia's housing market will be a drag the company's earnings.
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| Has Treasure Coast housing market already hit bottom? - Lenders, Realtors, builders, appraisers weigh in on whether prices will keep falling or rebound
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| City’s housing market is rebalancing - The Whitehorse housing market is softening, says the president of the Yukon Real Estate Association.
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| 4 Housing Market Trends for Spring 2012 (and Beyond) - Sales could see a modest bump, but the housing market is likely to stay flat overall.
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| Ranieri Says Housing Market in U.S. Is Reaching Bottom - The U.S. housing market is reaching a bottom, according to Lewis Ranieri, the mortgage-bond pioneer.
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| Housing starts add to recovery signs - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A rebound in groundbreaking for homes in April suggested the housing market recovery was gaining some traction, even though permits for future building fell. The Commerce Department said housing starts increased 2.6 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 717,000 units. March's starts were revised up to a 699,000-unit pace from a previously reported 654,000 unit ...
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| Future of U.S. Housing Markets Depends Largely on Echo Boomers - WASHINGTON, DC-- - The next two decades in housing markets depends largely on the Echo Boomers. That's according to panelists at the "Shifting Demographics and Housing Choice: A Whole New World?" ...
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