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Frustrated by a lack of options and rising prices, many would-be home buyers in the Twin Cities took a breather last month. But with house listings in short supply in some areas, those who bought made swift decisions and strong offers.
November 19 -
Minnesota Housing will invest $87.5 million in 1,700 new and existing housing units for low-income Minnesotans this year.
November 8 -
Despite rising mortgage rates and a dismal start to the fall, homebuilders in the Twin Cities are picking up the pace.
October 29 -
The Twin Cities housing market continues to show signs of a shift to a buyers' market.
October 18 -
The Twin Cities housing market, after one of the most frenetic summers on record, is beginning to cool.
October 15 -
Housing construction in the Twin Cities increased slightly last month, with most of the gain coming from a hefty increase in apartment construction.
September 6 -
Home buyers in the Twin Cities and beyond will have to wait until at least 2020 for key indicators in the housing market tilting toward buyers, according to a new survey.
August 31 -
A Minnesota Supreme Court decision that upholds limits on how much communities can charge developers is being hailed as a major victory for those who argue that such fees are making housing in the Twin Cities unaffordable.
August 22 -
The imbalance between homebuyers and sellers in the Twin Cities last month was a little less out of whack than it's been in years, but sellers still rule when it comes to the entry-level market.
August 17 -
Lennar Corp., the Twin Cities' top homebuilder, plans to convert the vacant land commonly referred to as the "Prince Property" into a neighborhood with 200 market-rate and luxury houses.
July 20