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A recovering housing market buoys forecasters' projections, but lot and labor shortages could short circuit growth.
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What a difference a year makes. 2012 was the year the housing recovery came to life – with the market now stronger than anyone dared hope for a year ago. Here’s what 2013 has in store.
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Builders were growing again in 2012, but new challenges lie ahead.
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National payrolls, however, held hopeful signs for housing.
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In every one of the 100 largest metros in the country, savings for homeowners are staggering.
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Florida metros make up six of foreign buyers' top 10 destinations.
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Trulia's index shows buying an attached home is a better deal than renting in most U.S. cities.
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RealtyTrac/Trulia survey finds that more than half of those polled last month don’t anticipate any major improvement until 2014 or later.
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The BUILDER Market Health Index points to much better prospects for 2011.
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IBS seminars answer that question and more.