national association of realtors: US Home Sales Drop in June… a Different Story in South Lake Tahoe, CA! - 07/19/12 03:39 PM
 
 22.5% more housing demand in South Lake Tahoe, CA compared to the rest    of the country
 (Lake Tahoe Real Estate Blog / July 19, 2012 / Richard Bolen)
Americans bought fewer homes in June than May, according to the Associated Press this morning. We thought we'd look at some of the data in the article and compare that to South Lake Tahoe, CA.
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) said Thursday that sales of previously occupied homes fell 5.4 percent in June, and that sales results were the fewest since October.
As the chart below shows, however, there was an … (0 comments)

national association of realtors: Existing US home sales drop… but what about South Lake Tahoe? - 06/24/11 05:39 AM
(Lake Tahoe Real Estate Blog / June 21, 2011 / Richard Bolen)
Real Estate Conditions are always different in South Lake Tahoe than they are nationally. The report today from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) via CNNMoney.com says that sales of existing US homes fell in May. Lets compare the four main point in the NAR report and compare them to current South Lake Tahoe, CA real estate market conditions.
1. The NAR says that the number of US home sales dropped 3.8% compared to a month ago.
Here in South Lake Tahoe, 38 homes sold in April and 35 … (1 comments)

national association of realtors: August Existing Home Sales… and South Lake Tahoe - 09/27/10 05:21 AM
There is more South Lake Tahoe, CA median price decline in August than the national average. (Lake Tahoe Real Estate Blog / September 24, 2010 / Richard Bolen)
This one comes from CNNMoney.com, and it’s the August US existing home sales report via the National Association of Realtors NAR). Lets look at that first, then we’ll compare August US housing trends to that of South Lake Tahoe, CA.
You may find it of interest, like we did, that the CNN writer, after stating that existing home sales “bounced back”, he felt compelled to add “after plunging nearly 30% the previous month.”
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