Tag Archives: Median Home Prices

June Existing Home Sales Disappoint. Realtors Blame Cancellations

Economists were predicting that June Existing Home Sales would rise 2.9%, but that didn’t happen. June Existing Home Sales fell 0.8% from May and are down 8.8% from June 2010.
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Bay Area Home Sales Surge in June

Bay Area homes sales surged 14.5 percent from May to June, though are still below levels from 2010. Continue reading

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SoCal Home Sales Solid in May

Southern California home sales and prices were strong in May. Continue reading

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Phoenix: Most May Home Sales in Four Years

With huge numbers of sub-$100,000 home sales, Phoenix Metro home sales were the highest since 2007. Continue reading

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Are Home Prices Really Going Up?

There has been a flurry of recent reports that home prices have risen this Spring: Case-Shiller, The National Association of Realtors, and CoreLogic are all reporting strength in home prices. But, are home prices really going up? What’s actually going on here?
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