Bay Area housing market weakens in April The Bay Area’s housing market slipped in April, with sales for that month hitting a three-year low and the region’s median home price falling year-over-year for the seventh consecutive month. The market has been sluggish ever since the expiration of… Read more on Los Angeles Times
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Bay Area homes sales and prices fall in April
Bay Area homes sales and prices fall in April The Bay Area housing market lost momentum in April when sales fell to a three-year low and the median sales price slipped on a year-to-year basis for the seventh-straight month. Read more on Contra Costa Times
D.C. area housing market relatively insulated from downturn, report finds
D.C. area housing market relatively insulated from downturn, report finds While the nation’s housing market struggles amid a sudden downdraft that has once again battered sales, the Washington region appears relatively insulated and poised for a turnaround. Real estate economics – Business – Residential – Real Estate – Housing Read more on Washington Post
Area housing sales on the rise
Area housing sales on the rise Another sign that the economy is improving – the local housing market experienced a 15 percent increase in home sales in the second quarter of 2010 compared to the same quarter last year. Read more on The Sentinel
Housing in Vallejo area less affordable amid economic recovery
Housing in Vallejo area less affordable amid economic recovery Housing in the Vallejo area is becoming less affordable, and that’s an indicator of a possible real estate market recovery, local experts said Monday.The California Building Industry Association’s latest housing affordability index shows Solano County tied with Olympia, Read more on Vallejo Times-Herald
Charleston area has highest foreclosure rate among state’s population centers
Charleston area has highest foreclosure rate among state’s population centers The Spartanburg metro region has the lowest rate of foreclosures in the state compared to other population centers, according to data released this morning. Read more on Charleston Regional Business Journal