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"The Housing Bubble Examining the home price boom and its effect on owners, lenders, regulators, realtors and the economy as a whole." It’s Friday desk clearing time! The Philadelphia Inquirer, “Local boosters can call it a lull, or a pause, or anything else that sounds soothing. The fact remains that the Great Housing Boom of the early 21st century is over. This isn’t simply a local phenomenon, and it’s not confined to a few formerly ‘hot’ markets on the coasts. The biggest drop last month took place in the Midwest, where housing starts fell a full 12.2 percent. Who knew there was a bubble in Toledo ?" Source : thehousingbubbleblog.com

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28 septembre 2006 à 21:202
The Fading Housing Market” In California
The Tracy Press reports from California. “The dipping housing market has yet to halt the number of building permits issued in Mountain House this year, despite the fact that home sales have slowed to a trickle. Just more than 200 home-building permits have been issued so far this year, according to Rick Coats, San Joaquin County building inspector. That’s 150 more than last year’s first quarter total. But only about four homes a month are sold.”
“‘More than two years ago, there wasn’t a subdivision out there that didn’t have a waiting list,’ Coats said. ‘It’s a lot different now.’”
“The number of homes for resale is also on the rise. This week, 46 existing homes are for sale, which is 18 more homes than three months ago, said Ann Middleton, a real estate agent in Tracy.”
“To entice buyers, the Mountain House median home price has plummeted from $722,500 in February 2006 to $596,000 this March.”
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