From the Real Estate Investment Help Center
Spotlight on State of Massachusetts Real Estate
The most overvalued real estate markets in the United States, I affectionately call Bubbleville, recorded much higher price increases during the first quarter of 2006 than the least overvalued markets, I term as Bargaintown.
This is according to a recent 2006 survey conducted...
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Archive for April, 2007
Massachusetts Real Estate: Bubbleville vs. Bargaintown
Discount Properties Like Foreclosures and Fixers Are Better Buys as US Housing Sales Data Reveals Soft Sales
Real estate housing market update
The pace of used home sales in March was the slowest since June of 2003, and the drop was the largest since January 1989. US existing home sales ran at a 6.12 million annualized pace in March, down from 6.68 million in February. Expectations had centered around 6.40 – 6.50...
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New Hampshire Real Estate: Bubbleville vs. Bargaintown
Discover the latest news on New Hampshire real estate and housing trends
The most overvalued real estate markets in the United States, I affectionately call Bubbleville, recorded much higher price increases during the first quarter of 2006 than the least overvalued markets, I term as Bargaintown.
This is according to a recent 2006 survey conducted by...
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Maine Real Estate: Bubbleville vs. Bargaintown
Discover the latest news on Maine real estate and housing trends
The most overvalued real estate markets in the United States, I affectionately call Bubbleville, recorded much higher price increases during the first quarter of 2006 than the least overvalued markets, I term as Bargaintown.
This is according to a recent 2006 survey conducted by National...
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Kentucky Real Estate: Bubbleville vs. Bargaintown
From the Real Estate Investment Help Center
Spotlight on State of Kentucky Real Estate
The most overvalued real estate markets in the United States, I affectionately call Bubbleville, recorded much higher price increases during the first quarter of 2006 than the least overvalued markets, I term as Bargaintown.
This is according to a 2006 survey conducted by...
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