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After Brisk Summer, Pending Home Sales Drop in August
Fewer Americans signed contracts to buy existing homes in August. After gains in home sales over the spring and summer, an industry survey surprised expectations, registering a 2.6 percent drop in pending home sales from July. This drop forecasts that … Continue reading
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Tagged Association Of Realtors, Bulk Purchases, California Supplies, Cash Investors, Chief Economist, Contract Signings, Contracts, Economist Lawrence, Foreclosures, Heading, Industry Survey, Market Investors, Midwest, National Association Of Realtors, New Homes Sales, Phoenix, Price Ranges, Sales Numbers, Southern California, Spring And Summer
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Home sales drop from June in metro Denver, but rise 20 percent from a year ago
Dennis Huspeni Reporter- Denver Business Journal Email | Facebook | Twitter | Real Deals blog Metro Denver’s residential real estate market couldn’t maintain its breakneck pace all year — and July’s sales numbers reflected that, according to a Metrolist Inc. report released Thursday. … Continue reading
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Tagged Breakneck Pace, Castle Real Estate, Charles Roberts, Co Owner, Denver Business Journal, Facebook, Inventory Levels, Kirby, Lows, Metro Denver, Metrolist Inc, News Release, Report States, Residential Real Estate, Roberts Co, S Sales, Sales Numbers, Seasonality, Torrid Pace, Typical Season
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Homebuilders Get Boost, but Face Rocky Road
Sales of newly built homes in May hit the highest level in two years, and the median price of those homes was 5.6 percent higher than it was a year ago. The number of new homes now expected to sell … Continue reading
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Tagged Consumer Confidence, Delinquent Loans, Different Story, Economists, Foreclosure, Great News, Home Ownership, Homebuilders, Homeownership Rate, Housing Market, Housing Supply, Median Price, Mid West, Miller Tabak, New Homes, Respondents, Rocky Road, Sales Numbers, Time Homebuyer, Year One
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Spring Awakening – Las Vegas Review
“It’s the strongest first quarter since 2007,” says Ken Fears, a senior economist with the National Association of Realtors. “It’s a very strong and very atypical market.” Major banks such as JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo reported strong quarterly earnings, … Continue reading
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Tagged Associated Press, Association Of Realtors, Bidding Wars, Confluence, Consumer Confidence, Employment Gains, Employment Numbers, Gaining Momentum, Jpmorgan Chase, Low Interest Rates, Nar, National Association Of Realtors, Quarterly Earnings, Quarterly Numbers, Sales Numbers, Single Family, Spring Awakening, Unbeatable Prices, Warm Winter, Wells Fargo
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Mixed Housing Data Point to Uneven Recovery
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. Sales of newly built homes plunged over … Continue reading
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Tagged Amenities, Composites, D R Horton, Decline, Dhi, Distressed Properties, Flip Side, Flood, Foreclosures, Free Upgrades, Housing Market, Lows, Median Price, Midwest, New Numbers, Price Indices, Renovation, S Sales, Sales Numbers, Warm Spring
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New US Home Sales Improve, Prices Tank
Sales of newly built homes in September came in well over expectations, and stocks of the big builders took a little tick up on the news. They then dropped off pretty precipitously, as analysts weighed in on what is behind … Continue reading
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Tagged Bad News, Bump, Construction Loans, Cows, Distressed Properties, Dollar Drop, Existing Home Sales, Expectation, Foreclosure, Foreclosures, Headline Number, Sales Contracts, Sales Numbers, Seasonal Adjustment, Seasonal Adjustments, Seasonality, Stocks, Survey Pool, Tank Sales, Tick
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Struggling to Make a House Call on Confidence
Today’s report on consumer confidence, or the striking lack of it, is yet another sign that housing is going to be in a very sticky state for a while. It’s hard to say whether housing is weighing on confidence or … Continue reading
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Tagged Arc, Bad News, Consumer Confidence, Distressed Properties, Drawing Board, Flood, Historical Perspective, Home Builder, House Call, Lack Of Confidence, Market Regulators, Material Costs, Mortgage Market, National Numbers, Pending Home Sales Index, Prognosticators, Risk Retention, Sales Numbers, Sentiment, Uncertainty
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Spring Real Estate Lessons; Too Early for Conclusions
As our week-long Spring Realty Check draws to a close here in Chicago, I’m struggling to come up with a fundamental conclusion. The trouble of course is that the Spring season isn’t over, and the housing and mortgage markets are … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago Street, Current Sales, Ennui, Foreclosure, Four Months, Frequent Headache, Home Builders, John Burns, Long Spring, Mortgage Markets, New Construction, Realty Check, Reits, Sales Numbers, Sentiment, Signs Of Spring, Singing The Blues, Spring Real Estate, Spring Season, Tick
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