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May 11--Twin Cities home prices bounced up in April with the largest jump since before the housing market meltdown.
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May 7--Proposed changes to Minnesota's building code that are meant to make houses safer and more energy-efficient have roused the ire of some local builders, who say the guidelines could significantly jack up prices of new homes.
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New home sales fell in January. The percentage of new home sales belonging to attached homes dropped, falling 16.6 percentage points.
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April 29--With baby boomers hitting retirement and Duluth housing getting older along with them, a recent report points to a pressing need for affordable rental housing and alternative housing for older residents.
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New home sales fell in Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN in December. Mortgage amounts on new homes dropped 9.2%.
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New home sales fell in November. Real Estate Owned (REO) sales as a percentage of existing home sales dropped, falling 4.2 percentage points.
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New home sales fell in October. Mortgage amounts on new homes dropped 20.5%.
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As foreclosures heat up again, prices in hard-hit cities such as Atlanta and Chicago are taking a hit.