US home sales rise 9.4 percent in September
Source:Associated Press
US home sales rise 9.4 percent in SeptemberBy ALAN ZIBEL , 10.23.09, 10:05 AM EDT
Labels: appraisals, banking, borrowing, consumer, Economy, home sales, mortgage, real estate, sales
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Appraisal Industry NewsClear and straightforward. Friday, October 23, 2009US home sales rise 9.4 percent in September
WASHINGTON -- U.S. home resales rose far more than expected last month to the highest level in more than two years as buyers scrambled to complete their purchases before a tax credit for first-time owners expires.
Source:Associated Press US home sales rise 9.4 percent in SeptemberBy ALAN ZIBEL , 10.23.09, 10:05 AM EDT Labels: appraisals, banking, borrowing, consumer, Economy, home sales, mortgage, real estate, sales Tuesday, October 13, 2009Listed: Meticulous Arts And Crafts Replica
Newly constructed homes that imitate historical styles often miss their mark, capturing the essence of a period from the outside, but leaving the interior devoid of character.
That’s not the case for this recently built, $2.8 million, six-bedroom home in Bedford, N.Y., constructed in the arts and crafts style. The indoor details were attended to as carefully as the stone and shingle exterior: wainscoting, arched doorways and molding galore adorn the place. Source; http://www.forbes.com/2009/10/09/bedford-luxury-zip-lifestyle-real-estate-house-of-week.html; franseca levy Labels: Architecture, Business, consumer, Economy, home sales, real estate Thursday, September 24, 2009Classic Architecture Perched On A Canyon
$1.2 million, any home buyer should expect a lot of perks packaged into such a price. But this three-bedroom ranch, in the California city of Arcadia, offers none of the baroque bathrooms, elevators and home theaters that characterize many McMansions. Its sellers are betting that buyers will forgo the chintz for a sleek, unembellished example of classic architecture. The stunning view of Big Santa Anita Canyon shouldn't hurt the home's sale, either.
source; http://www.forbes.com/2009/09/23/home-of-the-week-lifestyle-real-estate-arcadia-house.html Francesca Levy, Labels: appraisals, Architecture, home sales, real estate Tuesday, September 15, 2009Where Home Prices Are Likely To Rise
Though home prices in many areas still have room to drop, economists say some of the country's real estate markets are showing early signs of repair. A two-year slide in values has eased its stomach-turning pace, and some analysts expect the national market to bottom out by mid 2010.
source: www.forbes.com ; Francesca Levy http://www.forbes.com/2009/09/14/cities-home-prices-lifestyle-real-estate-homes-cities.html Labels: Economy, home sales, real estate Wednesday, September 9, 2009Buyer power is new reality of housing market
The American dream of homeownership is still attainable. Buyers just have to deal with a new set of realities.
source; http://www.msnbc.co/, associated press http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32739806/ns/business-economy_in_turmoil/ Labels: appraisals, credit score, foreclosures, home sales, mortgage Treasury says millions more foreclosures coming
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Only 12 percent of U.S. homeowners eligible for loan modifications under the Obama administration's housing rescue plan have had their mortgages reworked, and millions more foreclosures are coming, the Treasury Department said on Wednesday.
source; By Glenn Somerville http://www.reuters.com/ http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE5883S620090909 Labels: appraisals, banking, foreclosures, home sales, mortgage Friday, September 4, 2009AG Settles With Defendant In Foreclosure Rescue Scheme
Attorney General Martha Coakley has settled a suit with Marie Bettie Mereus, a straw buyer who participated in a massive foreclosure scheme targeted at troubled homeowners facing foreclosure.
source; Banker and Tradesman http://www.bankerandtradesman.com/news134537.html Labels: banking, foreclosures, home sales, mortgage Tuesday, September 1, 2009July pending home sales rise to 2-year high
WASHINGTON - Pending U.S. home sales rose more than expected in July to the highest level in more than two years as first-time buyers rushed to take advantage of a tax credit that expires this fall.
source: www.msnbc.com, associated press http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32641606/ns/business-real_estate/ Labels: appraisals, consumer, home sales, real estate Wednesday, August 26, 2009Home sales, durable orders buoy recovery hopes
By Lucia Mutikani
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New U.S. home sales hit their highest level in 10 months in July and orders for long-lasting manufactured goods surged, fresh evidence a modest economic recovery was taking shape.http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSN2625932720090826 Labels: appraisals, Economy, home sales, real estate |
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