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Will Housing Prices Fall 20 Percent in 2012?
July 16th, 2011Will Housing Prices Fall 20 Percent in 2012? When will we reach bottom in the housing market? With lenders filing foreclosures more slowly and an excess inventory of homes, housing prices could fall another 20 percent next year, says one economist. Gary Shilling, one of the economists who predicted the subprime mortgage crisis, says the [...]
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April Home Prices Show Turnaround
June 4th, 2011April Home Prices Show Turnaround Bucking recent economic trends, a major analytical firm is reporting the first increase in U.S. home prices in nearly a year. Home prices rose by 0.7 percent in April, according to the Read more on Nasdaq
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ATLANTIC CANADA REMAINS AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING MARKET DESPITE HIGHER HOME PRICES: RBC ECONOMICS
May 22nd, 2011ATLANTIC CANADA REMAINS AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING MARKET DESPITE HIGHER HOME PRICES: RBC ECONOMICS ATLANTIC CANADA REMAINS AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING MARKET DESPITE HIGHER HOME PRICES: RBC ECONOMICS Read more on Canadian Business
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Consumer Confidential: Mortgage rates drop, food and fuel prices rise, 401(k)s grow
May 12th, 2011Consumer Confidential: Mortgage rates drop, food and fuel prices rise, 401(k)s grow Here’s your these-are-the-breaks Thursday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: –In the market for a new home? The time might be right. Fixed mortgage rates have fallen to their lowest levels of the year, giving would-be home buyers… Read more on [...]
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Home prices in big U.S. cities continue to drop
April 27th, 2011Home prices in big U.S. cities continue to drop Home prices in 20 U.S. metropolitan areas nationwide, including New York, Miami and Boston, continued to fall in February, a leading measure for the U.S. residential housing market reported Tuesday. Read more on People’s Daily
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US housing prices continue to slump
March 31st, 2011US housing prices continue to slump US housing prices, reported in the S&P/Case-Shiller Composite of 10 cities for January, declined 1 percent since December 2010 and 2 percent from a year before. Read more on The Christian Science Monitor
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Consumer spending up, energy prices dent growth
March 28th, 2011Consumer spending up, energy prices dent growth U.S. consumers increased spending for an eighth straight month in February, but much of the gain went to cover rising food and energy costs, providing only a modest lift to the economy. Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! News
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High Oil Prices Complicate Housing Recovery
March 3rd, 2011High Oil Prices Complicate Housing Recovery Higher oil prices bring a bunch of negatives to the U.S. outlook. One consequence: They put a double dip in housing back on the table. Read more on Wall Street Journal Blogs
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U.S. Home Prices Probably Had Biggest 12-Month Drop in a Year
February 23rd, 2011U.S. Home Prices Probably Had Biggest 12-Month Drop in a Year Residential real-estate prices dropped in the 12 months to December by the most in a year, a sign the U.S. housing market is struggling even as the rest of the economy recovers, economists said before a report today. Read more on Bloomberg
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Higher prices send a signal
February 17th, 2011Higher prices send a signal Increase at wholesale level is sign that inflation may rise as economy gains strength Wholesale prices outside of the volatile food and energy categories rose at the fastest pace in more than two years last month, a sign inflation could be rising as the economy strengthens. Economists pay more attention [...]
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