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A slew of new numbers from the housing market confirm that a warm spring did in fact pull sales forward, but the new activity was not enough to bring home prices out of their decline significantly. . . . → Read More: Mixed Housing Data Point to Uneven Recovery
Buyer traffic is strong, supply of homes for sale is low, and yet home prices continue to defy the usual formula, falling again in March. . . . → Read More: Short Sales Higher, Prices Lower
It was one of the worst housing markets in the U.S., but now investors are swarming over foreclosures in Phoenix, Arizona, in search of big rental returns. . . . → Read More: Phoenix’s Hard-Hit Housing Starts to Rise From Ashes
Without a strong recovery in the job market and a big loosening in credit, which does not appear to be the case, regular demand for home purchases will remain soft. . . . → Read More: Lack of Distressed Supply Pushes Home Sales Lower
We’re still seeing big demand in the multi-family sector, but single family is still faltering. Depending on what kind of builder or investor you are, you’re going to see the housing starts numbers differently. . . . → Read More: A Tale of Two Housing Markets: Single and Multi Family
In a stark reversal during the heart of the spring housing market, confidence among the nation’s homebuilders dropped in April to levels not seen since January. . . . → Read More: Homebuilder Outlook Plunges, Reversing Spring Rebound
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