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The Bay Area continues to lead the state in shattered homeownership dreams.
August 14 -
Foreclosures, short sales and other troubled properties continue to dwindle in central Ohio, according to a report from the Columbus Realtors trade group.
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The relative shortage of houses for sale in the Baltimore region continues to push up sales prices, with the median price of a home in July up 2.6% from this same month last year to $277,000.
August 13 -
If you're trying to buy a house in Charlotte, buckle up for a rough ride: The inventory shortages and high prices that have plagued buyers for months got worse in July.
August 13 -
Houston home prices rose to another record high as buyers snapped up more properties in July.
August 10 -
A record for Maui home prices has stood for 13 years, and last month it came close to being brushed aside.
August 10 -
A mortgage fraud scheme involving fake employment records, initially thought to be contained to Southern California, is occurring statewide, Fannie Mae said in a new fraud alert.
August 9 -
Housing affordability has hit a 10-year low throughout most of California, new data show, as three out of four state residents can no longer afford sky-high median homes prices.
August 9 -
Oahu's housing market posted modest median price gains in July but fell a little shy of setting any records.
August 9 -
Gateway Mortgage's owners are acquiring the majority interest in Farmers Exchange Bank and will merge the lender into the Cherokee, Okla.-based depository.
August 8 -
Dallas-area home prices are up by less than the national average in another new housing report.
August 8 -
The average sales price for an existing single-family home in Southern Nevada in July was $290,000, an 11% increase from $260,000 in July 2017.
August 8 -
The priciest house for sale in the Tampa Bay, Fla., area could soon become its biggest foreclosure.
August 7 -
Metro Denver's housing market normally softens as the summer wears on, but this year it is cooling faster than normal.
August 7 -
As Californians reel from sky-high rents and home prices fueled by the economic boom, state lawmakers return Monday from their summer recess to debate proposals attacking the housing crisis.
August 7 -
The state became the first in the country to ask federal regulators for a temporary waiver, citing a shortage of available appraisers.
August 6 -
June home sales in Cincinnati continued their momentum, but just fell short of last year's levels, down 0.99% compared to June a year ago.
August 6 -
Hundreds of families displaced by Northern California's fires could face another challenge to rebuilding their homes — a persistent shortage of construction workers.
August 6 -
Vancouver real estate agents haven't had this lousy a July in almost two decades.
August 3 -
Toronto's housing market showed signs of continued stabilization as sales surged amid a decline in benchmark prices.
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