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Nov. 20--The North Texas apartment market won't bounce back until early 2011, analysts predict.
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Nov. 19--Things aren't as bad as they could be in the Las Vegas housing market, which is a piece of positive news to take into the end of one of the worst years on record.
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Nov. 19--The real estate industry in Las Vegas has another 18 months of stagnation before things start to turn around, a former Hughes Corp. executive said Wednesday at The Orleans.
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WASHINGTON - A new federal program to support state and local housing finance agencies is expected to involve more than $29 billion in government support, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac disclosed Thursday.
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Nov. 19--Sales of new and existing homes rose across the Sacramento region in October to their highest tally since July as buyers rushed in before an $8,0000 tax credit -- now extended -- was expected to end.
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WASHINGTON - A rising proportion of fixed-rate home loans made to people with good credit are sinking into foreclosure, adding to concerns about the strength of the economic recovery.
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McLEAN, Va. - Rates on 30-year mortgages stayed below 5 percent this week but remained above the record set earlier this year, Freddie Mac said Thursday.
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PHOENIX - Arizona legislators want to start from scratch on possibly revising a law protecting homeowners from post-foreclosure lawsuits.
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Vertical construction for the first phase should begin in the spring, and the builder has completed its environmental impact survey for phase two.
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Nov. 19--PASADENA -- An ex-trustee of IndyMac Bancorp has sued the bank's former CEO and directors of its board, claiming they recklessly mismanaged it even when they had chances to save the Pasadena-based outfit from one of the largest bank failures in U.S. history.