National, Florida Home Prices Inch Upwards
Monday, September 3rd, 2007Compared with the first quarter, U.S. home prices rose in the second quarter at the slowest pace in nearly 13 years. (more…)
Compared with the first quarter, U.S. home prices rose in the second quarter at the slowest pace in nearly 13 years. (more…)
Not only is a drop in home prices good for Palm Beach County, the Treasure Coast and all of Florida, prices need to go down more, and soon. (more…)
Fewer homes sold in the South Florida housing market in June, and median home prices dropped in almost every city. (more…)
The Collier County housing market is first - and Lee County is number-six - on a nationwide list of housing markets where prices are most likely to fall during the next two years. (more…)
The median Orlando home price last month nearly matched the May 2006 price of $250,000, the Orlando Regional Realtor Association reported yesterday. (more…)
The outlook for Florida housing prices this year - already expected to post the first drop on record - got worse Wednesday as an industry group cut its forecasts for sales and prices for 2007. (more…)
Sales of new homes surged in April by the biggest amount in 14 years in the U.S., although the median price of a new house also dropped by the largest amount on record. (more…)
Most industry watchers agree that Florida home prices will continue to slide before they recover - but now some economists say they’ve got a long way to fall before bouncing back. (more…)
The last bit of good news vanished from the gloomy Orlando housing market last month, when the median price of the houses and condos sold fell from a year ago for the first time in more than five years. (more…)
National and Florida home prices are expected to finish down for the year, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) said Tuesday, which would mark the first drop since the group started tracking values in 1968. (more…)