Market Watch, Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

On the Rocky Road to Housing Recovery

By Broderick Perkins | March 16, 2012
The housing market is nearing bottom, but getting there remains dicey. Home sales are steady, more sellers are lowering their prices and the inventory of homes for sale is dropping.
Real Estate, Real Estate Resource, Residential, US Real Estate

Which Came First...The Job Or The House?

By Donna S. Robinson | March 2, 2012
The old cliche' is well known..."Which came first...the chicken or the egg?" And so, with all the wrangling over how to "fix" housing, the question to ask is "which came first, the job or the house?"
Featured News, Mortgage, Residential, US Real Estate

Housing Recovery Stranger than Expected

By Guest Author | February 25, 2012
On the back of Capital Economics’ observation that the U.S. housing market’s recovery is not quite as strong as previously thought and Freddie Mac’s positive market outlook, the escalating opinion of experts everywhere is that some odd things are happening in local metro markets.
Featured News, Mortgage, Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Affordability Is The Real Key To A Sustainable Housing Recovery

By Donna S. Robinson | February 20, 2012
By now everyone agrees that housing needs to turn around in order for the general economy to see any kind of robust recovery. Indeed US housing is a cornerstone of the general economy, because of it's ability to create and sustain a wide variety of jobs. But any significant recovery in housing will require a broad base of participation, and not just from the rich...
Featured News, Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

As Inventory Increases, Real Questions About Demand For Housing Remain

By Donna S. Robinson | December 26, 2011
There has been a lot of excitement lately about the increase in housing starts and multi-family construction. China may allow more of it's private investment capital to flow overseas towards the U.S. real estate market. The U.S. congress is offering incentives for non-U.S. citizens to purchase U.S. housing if the housing is in the $500,000 and up price range.
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