Home Values Have Been Stabilizing
U.S. homes lost $489 billion in value during the first 11 months of 2009. That’s significantly less than the $3.6 trillion lost during 2008 and evidence that home values are stabilizing, says...
View ArticleFed Beige Book: Real Estate Mostly on Upswing
Most districts reported improving economies and better residential real estate markets in the third of eight annual editions of the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book – this one published in April. Every...
View ArticleTop 10 Places for New Grads to Live and Work
Apartments.com and CareerRookie.com, CareerBuilder’s college job search site, have identified the 10 best cities for recent college graduates to both find a job and an affordable apartment. The list...
View Article10 Most Recession-Proof U.S. Cities
The most recession-proof cities didn’t see home prices surge in the first place, says the MetroMonitor, a quarterly report released by Brookings Institute’s Metropolitan Policy Program. MetroMonitor...
View Article10 Best Cities for Working Women with Kids
ForbesWoman calculated the best cities for working females raising children. To pick the 10 best, it factored in crime rates, quality of the schools, availability of good healthcare, employment...
View ArticleForeign Buyers Snatch Up U.S. Property
Foreign investors are swarming Miami, buying up property and paying with cash. Individual investors from Argentina, Canada, Columbia, France, Israel, Italy, Norway, and Venezuela are investing in what...
View ArticleThe Long Process of Foreclosure Gets Longer
The foreclosure process is getting longer and longer. According to statistics from LPS Applied Analytics: Delinquent loans in five judicial-process states spend more than 500 days in the foreclosure...
View ArticleStates with the Longest Foreclosure Processes
Once a home owner falls into foreclosure, the eviction doesn’t happen right away — in fact, it may take years before delinquent borrowers finally have to turn over their keys. Data by LPS Applied...
View ArticleTop 5 Priciest Places to Live
It’s not cheap to own real estate in California, according to a recent article at CNNMoney.com, which reveals the five least affordable housing markets in the country. California cities snagged three...
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