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For the first time in seven years, median home prices in metro Denver declined year-over-year, according to a monthly update from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
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Minneapolis' offering of affordable starter homes and inflated supply of below-median-priced options made it the housing market with the highest low-income ownership rate, according to Redfin.
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Once again, home sales in Ohio dipped as prices climbed in January.
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The average price of a new home rose in Texas' four largest markets in January, with Houston leading the gains, according to HomesUSA.com.
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As the Seattle-area real estate market has slowed over the past year, it's clear things have gotten better for buyers of the region's priciest homes. But people looking for anything resembling affordable housing haven't had the same luck.
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The number of homes sold in Marin County, Calif., in January dipped 5.4% to 141 over the 149 homes sold in January 2018, according to CoreLogic.
March 4 -
New York's Amazon dreams aren't dead yet, at least not in the minds of some of its leading executives and politicians.
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Connecticut's real estate market was hit hard in January, with single-family home sales hitting their lowest level for the month in a decade, according to the Warren Group.
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For a few months, it seemed the speeding Bay Area housing market was ready to slow down.
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Bank of Marin CEO Russ Colombo is tightening up pricing and terms, citing soaring real estate prices in markets like San Francisco.
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David Plunkett, a 53-year-old accountant in Lynn, Mass., pleaded guilty to bank fraud this week for his part in a scheme to defraud mortgage lenders between 2006 and 2015.
February 28 -
After a record-breaking year for the New Mexico housing market in 2018, January numbers indicate 2019 will be another good year.
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The housing market across Southern California continued to slow last month as home sales had its weakest January in 11 years, according to CoreLogic.
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Toll Brothers Inc.'s new home orders dropped 24% in the fiscal first quarter, the steepest annual decline for the biggest U.S. luxury homebuilder since the depths of the housing crash in 2010.
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Home prices in the Portland, Ore., area rose last year at their slowest rate since 2012.
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The Seattle company has a letter of intent to sell its home loan centers to Homebridge Financial Services.
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San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer thinks his city has said "no" to housing for too long.
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Home values are on the rise this year for a majority of Pima County, Ariz., homeowners, but it's too early to tell whether that will lead to a similar increase in their property tax bills.
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Baton Rouge-area home sales were down 10.9% in January compared to the year before, the sixth month in a row year-to-year activity was down.
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Palm Beach County, Fla., home sales plummeted in January to their lowest level since the Great Recession, a drop that reflected consumer concern about rising mortgage rates and an overall slowing in the real estate market.
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