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U.S. Building Intelligence Report for January 2010

How is your local market faring so far this year? There are so many “things” that affect the market that it’s often difficult to keep up with it all. Our friends at John Burns Consulting issued their newest building report for January 2010 and offers a ton of detailed analysis about the economic growth, affordability, [...]

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December 2009 Local Real Estate Statistics Report

One thing to learn early on as an investor is that no two real estate markets are exactly alike. Sure, there might be lots of similarities between different market inventories or you might notice similar trends to neighboring markets. But nothing takes the place of really knowing the intricacies of your market. Our friends at [...]

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Real Estate Building Stats November 2009

Times are still tough, just as they were this same time last year, and growing your business depends on making good investment decisions. Pay attention to the economy and signs of improvement before making any big decisions. Job growth is an important factor in the improvement of the real estate and housing markets. Without jobs, [...]

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August 2009 Real Estate Statistics and Indicators Report

Alright, the August 2009 Real Estate Market Report from John Burns Consulting is ready for ya… The country’s recession has made the real estate market very volatile and difficult but it has practically burned out the construction business. * Lending has become tougher so there are fewer spec houses built. * The demand for new [...]

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May 2009 Real Estate Statistics and Indicators Report

Hey everyone… we’re well into the 2nd quarter of 2009 and the real estate market is starting to show signs of improvement in some areas. Inventories are shrinking in some areas (and not in others)… and some of the “early mover” markets like cities in California and Las Vegas are slowly but surely starting to [...]

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April 2009 Real Estate Statistics and Indicators Report

We’ve got got the 1st quarter of 2009 out of the way and it looks like the April 2009 real estate statistics are looking promising for real estate investors who are selling houses retail to buyers. On the other hand… the data shows that in the majority of markets us rental property owners might start [...]

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March 2009 Real Estate Statistics and Indicators Report

The story of early 2009 is the unemployment rates and how we’re up over the unemployment rates from the early 80’s (which isn’t a good thing). You might be asking why unemployment rates are all that important to the real estate market… … simple. The more people that are unemployed in a particular market (Detroit, [...]

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February 2009 Real Estate Statistics and Indicators Report

Well, here we are… the first month of ’09 is in the books and it looks there MAY be an end in sight for this little real estate downturn. Unemployment has been rising each month for the past several… which isn’t a good indicator… but let’s hope that all of this crazy TARP money actually [...]

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December 2008 Real Estate Statistics Report and Indicators

The end of the year is breathing down our necks right now and the real estate market stats for December are already here as provided by our friends at John Burns Consulting. Yet again… a bit of the same ‘ol story… but this time there’s indications that housing is becoming more affordable in many parts [...]

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December 2008 Real Estate Market Report

Alrighty… here we are again… that time of the month. The end of the year is right around the corner… and here are the real estate market stats for December are already here as provided by our friends at John Burns Consulting . As you know, the Fed has dropped interest rates drastically in the [...]

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