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Entries from September 30th, 2009

Las Vegas Housing Market

September 30th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets

Like so many other real estate markets across the U.S., the Las Vegas real estate market has taken a hit over the past two years, stemming from the results of the subprime mortgage market collapse and the broader national financial crisis. Prior to the crisis, Las Vegas real estate had been growing in value as [...]

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Boise real estate update

September 28th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets

According to the National Association of Realtor® website, “Existing-home sales in August gave back some of their strong gain in July but remain above year-ago levels, according to the National Association of Realtors®”. However, the Boise real estate market bucked the national trend and posted higher sales during the month of August.
According to the Intermountain [...]

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Tampa real estate market

September 8th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets

The Tampa real estate market is stuck in an unfortunate state of indecision, where it is distinctly difficult to determine exactly where the Tampa real estate market is headed. Tampa, as well as a number of other Florida cities, was hit especially hard by the onset of the nationwide economic recession. The collapse of the [...]

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Indiana real estate market

September 7th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets

The Indiana real estate market is in the midst of something of an odd situation, thanks to a number of contradictory signals in different indicators. Indiana was heavily affected by the nationwide recession, especially in terms of foreclosure rates and dropping home sales, illustrating the weakness of the Midwestern United States economy. The overall Indiana market is [...]

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Berkeley real estate market

September 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets

The Berkeley real estate market is, most simply, a microcosm of the larger Bay Area real estate market, specifically of the more residential cities that skirt the suburbs of the main regional city, San Francisco. It is difficult to make predictions or generalized statements about the Berkeley real estate market because of the complexity of [...]

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Baltimore real estate market

September 4th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets

Baltimore real estate was one of the hardest hit in the state of Maryland when  the nationwide economic recession began in the second half of 2008. The crisis in Baltimore began in largely the same manner as it did in the rest of the country – local sub-prime mortgages went into default, foreclosure rates skyrocketed, [...]

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Nashville real estate market

September 3rd, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets

The Nashville real estate market is in an odd place – it has been crashing for months, and it is somewhat unclear whether a recovery is impending. Nashville has been rapidly losing ground since the beginning of the nationwide recession late in 2008, and has only lately been showing some signs of possibly reaching a [...]

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New Hampshire’s real estate market

September 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets

The Sea Coast of New Hampshire’s real estate market has been facing many of the same challenges as the coastal region of Maine and inland New Hampshire. The nationwide crisis as well as the localized bursting of the real estate bubble has sparked something of a local reaction in terms of charity and revitalization efforts. [...]

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Northern Virginia real estate market

September 1st, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets

The Northern Virginia real estate market is very closely linked to the fate of the Washington, D.C. Real estate market, partially just because of the geographic proximity between the two locations. Northern Virginia’s main cities, including Fairfax and Arlington, also serve as bedroom communities for numerous commuters who have jobs but not houses in Washington [...]

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