Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Looking Forward to the Spring Sales

By Mike Wheatley | February 7, 2012
Traditionally in real estate, the spring season is the time of year that things begin to hot up, with big increases in the number of homes being bought and sold. Experts are hopeful that this year’s spring could well be one of the best we have seen in quite a while.
Featured News, Residential, US Real Estate

Existing Home Sales End Year on a High

By Mike Wheatley | January 21, 2012
Existing home sales pulled off a late surge at the end of last year, growing by 5% in November to leave total home sales up by 1.7% from 2010’s levels, the third consecutive month in which the pace of sales had shown improvement.
Featured News, US Real Estate

NAR Admits Publishing Bad Existing Sales Data

By Mike Wheatley | December 16, 2011
Real estate professionals and economists who paid close attention to the monthly existing-home sales data provided by the National Association of Realtors were given a sharp shock earlier this week. Last Tuesday it was revealed in the Chicago Tribune that the association had been consistently reporting bad figures each and every month since January 2007, […]
Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Young Adults are Moving Back Home

By Mike Wheatley | November 7, 2011
What with employments prospects looking ever gloomier for thousands of young adults across the nation, it’s little wonder that more of them are moving back in with mom and dad in an effort to cut housing costs. Recent data from the latest U.S. Census showed that young male adults in particular were finding moving back […]
Market Watch, US Real Estate

Market Watch - Syracuse in Top 20 Rental Markets For Investors

By Anita Cooper | September 16, 2011
Is your glass half empty or half full? Some economists are painting a rosy picture for the market in Syracuse, NY. Your agreement with their assessments may depend upon your investment personality. Lawrence Yun, chief economist with the National Association of Realtors is optimistic about the Syracuse market these days. Predicting an upward trend throughout […]
Mortgage, Real Estate, Realtors, US Real Estate

Argument Over Eliminating Mortgage Interest Deduction Heating Up

By Donna S. Robinson | August 3, 2011
With the federal budget deficit at the top of the congressional agenda, Congress has been making noises about eliminating the Mortgage Interest Deduction,(MID). Some economists who are in favor of eliminating the deduction say it could add some 470 billion dollars to federal government coffers, and would make a significant contribution to deficit reduction, while […]
Real Estate, US Real Estate

NAR Calls for Home Ownership Tax Benefits to Be Preserved

By Allison Halliday | August 1, 2011
The NAR is warning that any changes to mortgage interest deductions could threaten recent signs of stability within the housing market, eroding prices and values, and hurting economic growth. The Chief Economist of the National Association of Realtors®, Lawrence Yun, spoke at a recent forum entitled ‘Rethinking the Mortgage Interest Deduction,’ which was hosted by […]
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