December 13, 2011
The NAR will be revising housing numbers based on some discrepancies it had in reporting home sales. Essentially, this will make the housing slump look even worse. Check out the date from the Wall Street Journal: Earlier this year, outside analysts called into question some of the assumptions behind the trade group’s data. For [...]
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June 24, 2011
Affordable Colorado Living, Consider Northglenn CO 0 Posted by abarker on June 24, 2011 in Buying, Foreclosures (Edit) Throughout Colorado, home prices have fallen since the housing boom. Yet, some areas still remain more expensive than others. One of the less expensive suburbs in the Denver area is the city of Nortglenn Colorado. Northglenn [...]
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June 11, 2011
The weather is getting nice, and spring is almost over. Kids are out of school, and its time for buyers to get serious about real estate to take advantage of the incredible deals out there as well as the incredible mortgage interest rates. If you’re thinking about buying at all, start looking online right now. [...]
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December 1, 2010
The latest housing numbers don’t look good. It looks like as a whole, the housing market is seeing the dreaded “double dip”. The housing stimulus propped the market up temporarily, but it was just a ban-daid. Until the economy is really fixed the housing market won’t truly recover. Here’s the latest from the experts at [...]
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November 19, 2010
This is no shock, but as a whole, US home values dropped 5.8% during 2009. They’ve likely dropped this year as well. Median housing value fell 5.8 percent in 2009, to $185,200 from $196,700 in 2008, the U.S. Census Bureau reported, according to data obtained from the American Community Survey ACS.Of 366 metro areas, Merced, [...]
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