October 12, 2012

Daily Housing News Round-Up

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Photo courtesy of the News Journal

Photo courtesy of the News Journal

The News Journal reports, “Delaware housing leaders build on good mood.”

Average rate on 30-year mortgage rises to 3.39%,” writes USA Today.

Bloomberg Businessweek prints, “California Leading U.S. Out of Housing Bust.”

“Housing for Douglas County homeless veterans breaks ground,” reports NR Today.

The Joplin Globe runs, “City of Joplin celebrates $45 million HUD grant.”

 

October 4, 2012

Daily Housing News Round-Up

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Photo courtesy of the Los Angeles Times

Photo courtesy of the Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times writes, “Mortgage refinances surge to highest level since April 2009.”

“Landlord Gains Slow as Homebuying Tops Renting: Mortgages,” reports Businessweek.

The Chicago Tribune runs, “Wells Fargo to Help 550 Chicago area homebuyers with down payment.”

“Lennar plans 700 homes in four new communities,” reports Charlotte Business Journal.

 

 

October 3, 2012

Daily Housing News Round-Up

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Photo courtesy of CNN Money

Photo courtesy of CNN Money

CNN Money writes, “Economists: Housing recovery finally here.

“CoreLogic: Home prices rise 4.6% from last year” reports, Housingwire.

USA Today runs, “Home prices are rising fast.”

The Daily Breeze prints, “Fannie Mae: Despite It All, Americans Want to Buy, Not Rent.

And lastly, “Big investments in homeless programs, facilities could save Greater Portland $3 million per year down the road” writes Bangor Daily News.