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home prices
Housing News
Home flipping takes a nosedive, yet profits skyrocket
Although political uncertainty continues to impact housing in various ways, home flipping is on the decline, despite profits being higher nationally.
Housing News
Home prices continue improving but at a slower pace
Home prices have been improving this year, giving many hope that the sector is in recovery mode. The pace is slowing, but the slow march toward recovery continues, despite speed bumps.
Housing News
Home prices see strongest gain in over seven years
Continuing to strengthen, home prices saw tremendous annual gains in the second quarter, according to the National Association of Realtors.
Housing News
Home prices rise 12.2%, homeownership hits 18 year low
Homeownership levels and home prices are changing as the housing sector begins the slow road to recovery, but great uncertainty remains due to an unnamed political appointee.
Housing News
Trulia: home prices still rising, what’s next?
Home prices continue to rise and while this is good news for homeowners, two questions remain - will sales follow and will prices continue to go up?
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Home prices are up 12.2 percent for the year
A new report has unveiled the 15th consecutive month of improving home prices, and it looks like the trend will continue this year, great news for homeowners and real estate professionals.
Housing News
CoreLogic: is a housing bubble imminent?
Taking a look at historic data, CoreLogic opines as to whether or not we're on the verge of a housing bubble, and they're not the only ones pondering the possibility.
Housing News
Home prices surge 10%, highest annual increase in 7 years
Confirming other recent reports, home prices have jumped more than any other month since the summer of 2006, marking that the residential real estate recovery is slowly, but surely under way.


