Topic: National Association of REALTORS
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Top 10 places to buy a foreclosed home
Here are the Top 10 metropolitan areas to buy a foreclosed home, according to RealtyTrac:
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Top 10 cities where house prices are rising
House prices continue to fall nationwide, but here and there they’ve begun to turn up as Americans return to the housing market. Which 10 metropolitan areas have seen the biggest increase in the past year? The winners, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), include a state capital, a furniture-making center, and a resort that was once America’s foreclosure capital. Can you guess who they are?
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Home prices fall again: Eight keys to the housing market future
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Home sales down. But six cities defy housing gloom.
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US pending home sales up 3.2 percent
July sales are back to 2007 levels, a new report said Tuesday.
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West leading US out of home-sale slump
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Home sales up in July, but 'for sale' glut is drag on market
Sales of existing homes rose 7.2 percent over June. But 4.1 million houses remain on the market, a jump over last month's level.
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Record jump for existing home sales
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Home prices at record highs in six US cities
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With foreclosures rising, why is housing market improving?
Pending home-sale transactions rose in June. Low mortgage rates and affordable home prices seem to be stabilizing the market.
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US home sales up – for everyone but the rich
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Home prices rise - but is it for real?
One home price index rose for the first time in three years Tuesday, but foreclosures still pose a hurdle to market stability.
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What the housing turnaround will look like
Cape Coral, Fla., not long ago one of the foreclosure capitals of America, is now seeing a rebound as home prices hit once-in-a-generation lows.
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Home sales up. Has the market bottomed out?
Sliding prices helped push sales up for the third straight month in June. But foreclosures are expected to rise again.
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Housing market inches toward stability
But unsold homes remain a big challenge for the US economy.
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US existing home sales edge up 2.4 percent
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Are low appraisals slowing US home sales?
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As interest rates rise, housing market groans
Higher rates led to a 16 percent drop in mortgage refinancing last week.
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US pending home sales at seven-month high
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Home prices keep falling, but sales revive as buyers bargain shop
More properties went on the market in April. Anxious sellers – including banks – boosted the inventory of unsold homes to 10.2 months' worth.
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US pending home sales rise 3.2 percent
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Home prices less dismal, but still falling steeply
They had been dropping at record levels for several months, but a new report says the decline eased slightly in February.
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Home sales slide in March
Sales of existing homes fell 3 percent from February to March, but activity with lower-priced units may be picking up.
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First-time homebuyers jolt market into life
Low home prices and an array of incentives have sparked a surge of new buyers.
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Can't sell your house in this market? Trade it.
Permanent home swaps, while complex arrangements, are gaining momentum – 8,000 a month by one estimate.
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New 'heroes' behind rebound in home sales
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Mortgage help: a Goldilocks approach
New programs try to help troubled homeowners. Which one is just right for you?
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Pending US home sales fall to record low
And they're likely to keep falling through the early part of the year, according to the National Association of Realtors.



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