August 25th, 2011 by Caitlin Coppleson | Tags: Low Prices, Prices
The low prices of residential properties in the U.S., particularly those properties that are offered at , have been cited as one of the primary reasons for the decline in some markets’ for-sale residential inventories. In Washington State, several county markets saw their supplies of residences for sale shrink in March 2011. Although the supply [...]
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July 20th, 2011 by Caitlin Coppleson | Tags: Prices
Prices were reduced this week on 10 units at The Vue condo tower in uptown Charlotte. A “special pricing” list released to real estate agents offer details for one studio, four one-bedroom lofts and five two-bedroom units. “It is realistic to expect a premium over the other products uptown, based on the fact that the [...]
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July 10th, 2011 by Sean Ball | Tags: Central London, Prices
Residential prices in central London will continue to experience growth in the long-term, according to a property investment firm that predicts the market will return to normal trends by 2016 or 2017. London Central Portfolio head of investment management Hugh Best says average market growth will occur before this happens – and there are [...]
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July 6th, 2011 by Jackson Mofflin | Tags: Home Prices, Prices
Wimpy U.S. job creation numbers and an inventory of more than nine months of houses for sale make it likely that U.S. home prices will continue to slide, real estate editors were told Wednesday. “I guarantee you prices will continue to go down,” said Ted Jones, senior vice president and chief economist for Stewart Title. [...]
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February 23rd, 2011 by Jackson Mofflin | Tags: Home Prices, Prices, Pulled Home, Pulled Home Prices
Residential foreclosures continue to account for a huge percentage of housing unit sales in Indianapolis, Indiana, last year. Home sales figures from the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) saw a year-over-year increase in prices nationwide for the second time in five years. However, Indianapolis posted a decline in 2010. The decline in housing sales [...]
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