housing data: Pensacola, Milton, Pace, Gulf Breeze, Housing, Market Snapshot - 08/26/08 04:35 PM
Free market snapshot. Get the latest information on what is going on in your local real estate market. Find out what is for sale and what has sold. General market data to get a rough range on where your value is at.
Go to www.PensacolaAreaProperties.com and then fill in the info
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housing data: Places to Find Your Real Estate Information - 08/24/08 11:42 AM
Stories on TV about the national real estate market are misleading to Americans.
This is because there is no such thing as a "national real estate market".
Consider the latest American Housing Survey. It found that there are 124,377,000 homes in America spread across:
50 states, with
More than 30,000 incorporated
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housing data: Homeowners are delusional - 08/06/08 08:23 PM
This won't be new news to any of you listing agents working with frustrated sellers, but most homeowners haven't adjusted their expectations of value yet. Everyone realizes that house values have declined; but no one wants to believe that their home has declined in value. Here's the data from ZillowBlog
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housing data: Quick Housing Data Figures For Immigrants, Women, Hispanics - 07/18/08 03:53 PM
I thought you would find this information interesting...
Immigrants - Immigrants comprised 40% of new households from 2000 to 2005, and
Immigrants allocate more income for housing, offering 39% on average to 28% for Americans. 14% of recent buyers are immigrants. 20% of the 25-to-34 age group population is foreign-born.
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housing data: Have You Read This JUST RELEASED Housing Data? (WOW) - 06/24/08 04:21 PM
HREU Agents Read This Horrible Housing News..And Smile..(Learn Why)
Home prices in 20 U.S. metropolitan areas fell in April by the most on record, signaling the housing recession is far from over.
The S&P/Case-Shiller home-price index dropped 15.3 percent from a year earlier after a 14.3 percent decline in March. The
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housing data: Fascinating foreclosure data - 05/20/08 11:15 PM
There are a lot of ways to report on foreclosure statistics, most of them inaccurate. This is because most foreclosured homes go through several steps on their way to the final sale from the bank to a new owner, so statistics frequently overcount actual foreclosures.
I think the best way to
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housing data: Talking Seattle house prices, Rainier Club lunch on May 19 - 05/15/08 10:26 PM
No lunch plans for Monday? Come be my guest at the Rainier Club in downtown Seattle at a gathering of the Real Estate Roundtable. Dr. Stan Humphries (Zillow's head of data & analytics) is the guest speaker. He'll be comparing the Seattle residential real estate market with the rest
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housing data: Zillow house price data vs NAR vs OFHEO vs Case-Schiller - 04/10/08 06:08 PM
Zillow has made a name for itself by becoming a major supplier of housing data to the media over the last two years. Our major point of differentiation versus the other guys is that the Zillow Housing Index (“Zindex”) measures the median value of ALL homes, not just those that
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housing data: New Home sales Fall to 13 year Low… what this housing crisis data means to you! - 03/26/08 07:05 PM
Commerce Department released estimates today for Sales of new homes in the United States which fell to a 13-year low in February. This trend has continued over the past four months for Sales and are off about 30% in the past year. This news was higher than projected by Economists
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housing data: Decoding Home Sale Data. What does it mean to me???? - 11/30/07 10:28 AM
Like many of you, each time a new statistic is released either by economists, or the National Association of Realtors, I struggle a bit to read between the lines and ask myself "how does this affect my market, and my clients?" On November 28, NAR released their existing home sales numbers for
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housing data: Some "Deja Vu" Housing and Lending Data That Should Make You Feel A Bit Better Today - 08/09/07 09:32 PM
I read Renee Burrows blog this AM, So Why is Everyone Telling Me the Party is Over and I Need to Turn Off the Lights & Leave? and I was really inspired. Here is a dedicated, smart agent, who missed out on the boom here in Las Vegas but who is staying
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housing data: Snapshot Of Dutchess County NY Real Estate Market For May and June - 07/25/07 01:45 PM
MAY SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED Average Price $416,705 a 4% gain over May 06 Median Price $345,000 a 1.4% drop over May 06 Closed Sales 158 a 14.6% drop over May 06, at that time 185 units were closed Days on Market 134 a 12.6 gain There was a big drop in purchase offer at the beginning of the month
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housing data: let us see the housing strenght tomorrow in the morning >? - 05/24/07 10:56 AM
Ahead of the weekend, April's New Home Sales data will be released later this morning. This report, along with Friday's Existing Home Sales data, gives us a measurement of housing sector strength and future mortgage credit demand. The bond market will close early tomorrow afternoon ahead of the Memorial Day holiday
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housing data: Dutchess County, NY March 07 Real Estate Statistics - 04/17/07 12:02 PM
In Dutchess County the housing data for March was a mixed bag. In the single family detached home category overall there was a decline in the numbers over same time last year with the exception of the median price which edged up 1.5 %. In the townhouse/condo category there was an overall increase. It is reasonable to
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housing data: Dutchess County NY Feb 07 Real Estate Market Statistics - 03/21/07 08:10 PM
In the single family detached category both average and median price fell which could be an indication that sellers are beginning to price their properties more in line with the market. This has also resulted in a drop in the number of days a property stays on the market by 2.4
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housing data: Hot Potato - 12/18/06 09:15 AM
The US office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) as part of its House Price Index (HPI) recently released a report stating that the "appreciation rates remain at or near record-setting rates in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina. Baton Rouge, Gulfport-Biloxi and Mobile all had their highest four-quarter appreciation rates ever
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