Topic: National Association of REALTORS
US home sales jump 7.4 percent, fueled by tax credits
AFP American Edition
<div><p>Sales of US existing homes surged 7.4 percent in November to the highest level since February 2007, as buyers rushed to take advantage of tax credits, industry figures showed Tuesday.</p><p>The National Association of Realtors said sales ...
Existing home sales up 7.4 percent in November
Reuters US Online Report Business News
<div><p>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sales of previously owned homes in the United States surged last month as prices continued to fall and buyers rushed to take advantage of a popular tax credit, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) said on Tuesday.</p><p ...
IN MOST OF AMERICA, HOME PRICES CREEP UP
BusinessWeek
<div><h1>IN MOST OF AMERICA, HOME PRICES CREEP UP
</h1><p>Residential real estate prices have increased by about 5%, adjusted for inflation, since the end of the first quarter. As the inventory of existing homes for sale shrinks, a housing ...
Pending Home Sales Rise In October
consumeraffairs.com
<div id="subtitle">Housing news bullish for ninth consecutive month</div><div><p> The nation's realtors reported more encouraging housing news today, releasing a report showing that pending home sales rose in October for the ninth month in a row.< ...
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