2010, Real Estate | featured news

2010 ends as 2nd worst year for home construction

Builders began work last year on the second fewest number of homes in more than half a century, as the weak economy kept people from buying houses.

 

October home prices down for 4th straight month

U.S. single-family home prices fell for a fourth straight month in October pressured by a supply glut, home foreclosures and high unemployment, data from a closely watched survey showed on Tuesday.

 

Existing home sales rise 10 percent in September

Existing home sales rise 10 percent in September

Sales of previously owned homes rose more than expected in September, an industry group said on Monday, indicating the housing market was stabilizing at weaker levels.

 

U.S. September home foreclosures top 100,000 for 1st time

The number of U.S. homes taken over by banks topped 100,000 for the first time in September, though foreclosures are expected to slow in coming months as lenders work through questionable paperwork, real estate data company RealtyTrac said on Thursday.

 

Pending home sales jumped in August

Pending home sales jumped in August

The number of people who signed contracts to buy homes rose in August for the second straight month but remained far below last year's pace.

 

Home sales up 7.6% in August

Sales of U.S. homes rose 7.6% in August -- recovering from their steep descent in July, when the end of a popular government stimulus program drove sales to their lowest levels in more than a decade.

 

New U.S. home construction surged in August

Construction of new homes and apartments surged 10.5 percent in August from a month earlier, the Commerce Department said Tuesday. That's the highest level since April.

 

Existing Home Sales Dive 27.2% to 15-Year Low

Existing Home Sales Dive 27.2% to 15-Year Low

Buying activity in the residential real estate market slowed dramatically in July, according to a report released Tuesday by the National Association of Realtors. The dramatic plunge is yet another sign the U.S. economy may be heading toward a slowdown or double-dip recession.

Senh: What is a double-dip recession (and why would anyone want to double-dip a recession)? A recession within a recession? Does time slow down in a recession within a recession, like it does in dreams in "Inception?" Try reading this really fast.

 

Consumer confidence dims as home prices advance

Consumer confidence sank in July to its lowest since February on job market worries, underscoring the slow path to economic recovery, and home prices rose in May but without signs of a sustained rebound, reports released on Tuesday showed.

 

New home sales up, but sales remain slow

For those seeking hope in the better-than-expected 23.6 percent jump in new home sales in June: it's only one month's data.

Senh: Sure, these figures for new home sales are only for June, but we'll take any good news we can get.

 

Subscribe to this RSS topic: Syndicate content