Friday, December 11th, 2009
If home prices were up all year as much as they've risen in the past two quarters, the housing market would be enjoying home price increases in the 6...
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Driven by tax credits, other government incentives, low mortgage rates and low home prices, both new and resale home sales took an unseasonable leap...
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A short sale could be a better deal than bankruptcy or foreclosure, but it can also sap your time, wither your credit score and well, cost you money....
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President Barack Obama, this morning, signed legislation that extends a first time home buyer tax credit and extends a smaller tax credit to move-up...
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A measure to extend and expand the first-time home buyer tax credit won unanimous Senate approval Wednesday on a 98-0 vote, and House passage would...
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Rushing to escrow to take advantage of the waning federal first-time home buyer tax credit? Relax. If you miss the Nov. 30 deadline, you'll likely get...
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Sales of existing homes nationwide jumped 9.4 percent in September and were up nearly 24 percent from the bottom of the market in January, according...
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California's home prices remain a long way from living up to the state's nickname, but the Golden State's home prices are set to rebound in 2010. The...
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Expect home prices to drop, overall, another 5 percent in 2010, with double-digit decreases slated for markets like Phoenix, Miami and Las Vegas --...
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Sales of new, single-family homes in July this year, nationwide, rose 9.6 percent above June's numbers, the biggest month-to-month jump in four years....
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