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Topic: Real Estate
Nov.23
1:01 PM ET
As you probably could have guessed, I'm not going to jump on the bandwagon and say that the housing market is all fine and dandy now that we've seen two months of big jumps in existing home sales.    Read More
Nov.20
2:35 PM ET
Friday, 20 Nov 2009
I didn't know about it either. Yes, the US Department of Agriculture has a program, instituted back in the 1940s, to assist in rural development, that has become extremely popular during these days of crunching credit. These are USDA-backed loans, so approved lenders can offer no-money down.    Read More
Nov.19
10:45 AM ET
Thursday, 19 Nov 2009
While some economists say the housing markets may have hit a bottom, others say there is more doom and gloom to come. Quintin Primo, chairman and chief executive of Capri Capital Partners, shared his insights on the real estate sector.    Read More
Nov.19
12:47 PM ET
Thursday, 19 Nov 2009
While you may think the economy is improving a bit -- and that government assistance has had an impact -- the foreclosure crisis is not.   Read More
Nov.18
11:11 AM ET
Wednesday, 18 Nov 2009
A lot of housing data hit the wires today, much of it unexpected and confusing, so let's start at the top.    Read More
Nov.17
9:36 PM ET
Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009
Check out Cramer’s interview with Federal Realty’s Donald Wood.   Read More
Nov.17
2:58 PM ET
Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009
The home buyer tax credit was extended and expanded, and mortgage interest rates have actually been trending even lower, but housing's recovery is still being hampered by new appraisal rules.    Read More
Nov.16
2:54 PM ET
Monday, 16 Nov 2009
Lowe's posted a 30 percent drop in quarterly profit. But it offered a fourth-quarter profit forecast that could beat Wall Street expectations. Mitchell Kaiser, senior retail analyst at Piper Jaffray, shared his insight on Lowe's and top rival Home Depot.   Read More
Nov.16
10:32 AM ET
Monday, 16 Nov 2009
A new survey shows that even in those markets where investor competition has returned and prices on the low end are beginning to stabilize, homeowners still owe far more on their mortgages than their homes are currently worth.    Read More
Nov.13
2:48 PM ET
Friday, 13 Nov 2009
I knew it was coming, but I guess I was hoping it wouldn't be quite so tunnel-visioned. The Realtor's chief economist, Lawrence Yun, released his Housing and Economic Forecast this afternoon. The extension and expansion of the first time home buyer tax credit was the lead, as expected, with Yun claiming it would bring not only home sales but home prices back out of the basement in 2010.    Read More
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