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After over five years of steadily rising home prices, Southern California's housing market is "overvalued," real estate data firm CoreLogic reported.
December 6 -
Home prices in October increased by 7% year-over-year for the second consecutive month, according to CoreLogic.
December 5 -
Colorado's red-hot population growth rate is cooling, and while current residents may celebrate, those who are leaving in increasing numbers say they were driven away by rising housing prices, jobs that don't pay enough and traffic jams.
December 5 -
The number of closed sales rebounded after falling dramatically in September when Hurricane Irma took people out of the home-buying mood.
December 1 -
Southern California home prices rose 6.5% in October from a year earlier, while sales jumped 3.6%.
November 30 -
As housing prices continue to climb and the unemployment rate continues to fall, the number of homeowners in the Manatee-Sarasota, Fla., region in danger of falling into foreclosure remains on the decline.
November 21 -
Most homeowners in Southwest Florida are no longer threatened with losing their properties to foreclosure.
November 16 -
As the Colorado Springs economy and housing market improve, the city's foreclosure woes continue to diminish.
November 15 -
Many have speculated that low refinance rates have been preventing homeowners from selling, but this factor is less consequential than expected, according to ValueInsured.
November 15 -
Hurricane Irma could do little to slow surging home prices in the Manatee-Sarasota region in September. Or across Florida, for that matter.
November 14