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May 28 (Bloomberg) — New home sales in Phoenix and Las Vegas, two U.S. markets hardest hit by foreclosures, are set to plunge as a federal tax credit for homebuying expires, according to data from real estate researcher Metrostudy.
A sample of subdivisions in both cities showed sales contracts for new homes “pulled back sharply in May and contract cancellations spiked,” Houston-based Metrostudy said in an e-mail. Would-be buyers canceled about 40 percent of new home contracts in San Diego in May, up from 10 percent in April, the company said. Data on new signings in that city weren’t immediately available.
Full article: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601010&sid=adSkz7WCGd0o
JCParticipantMay 28 (Bloomberg) — New home sales in Phoenix and Las Vegas, two U.S. markets hardest hit by foreclosures, are set to plunge as a federal tax credit for homebuying expires, according to data from real estate researcher Metrostudy.
A sample of subdivisions in both cities showed sales contracts for new homes “pulled back sharply in May and contract cancellations spiked,” Houston-based Metrostudy said in an e-mail. Would-be buyers canceled about 40 percent of new home contracts in San Diego in May, up from 10 percent in April, the company said. Data on new signings in that city weren’t immediately available.
Full article: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601010&sid=adSkz7WCGd0o
JCParticipantMay 28 (Bloomberg) — New home sales in Phoenix and Las Vegas, two U.S. markets hardest hit by foreclosures, are set to plunge as a federal tax credit for homebuying expires, according to data from real estate researcher Metrostudy.
A sample of subdivisions in both cities showed sales contracts for new homes “pulled back sharply in May and contract cancellations spiked,” Houston-based Metrostudy said in an e-mail. Would-be buyers canceled about 40 percent of new home contracts in San Diego in May, up from 10 percent in April, the company said. Data on new signings in that city weren’t immediately available.
Full article: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601010&sid=adSkz7WCGd0o
JCParticipantMay 28 (Bloomberg) — New home sales in Phoenix and Las Vegas, two U.S. markets hardest hit by foreclosures, are set to plunge as a federal tax credit for homebuying expires, according to data from real estate researcher Metrostudy.
A sample of subdivisions in both cities showed sales contracts for new homes “pulled back sharply in May and contract cancellations spiked,” Houston-based Metrostudy said in an e-mail. Would-be buyers canceled about 40 percent of new home contracts in San Diego in May, up from 10 percent in April, the company said. Data on new signings in that city weren’t immediately available.
Full article: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601010&sid=adSkz7WCGd0o
JCParticipantAnyone ditched their vehicle for different ways to get around? Any tips? I’m trying the biking thing, but would be interested to hear about other modes too (i.e. public transport).
JCParticipantAnyone ditched their vehicle for different ways to get around? Any tips? I’m trying the biking thing, but would be interested to hear about other modes too (i.e. public transport).
JCParticipantAnyone ditched their vehicle for different ways to get around? Any tips? I’m trying the biking thing, but would be interested to hear about other modes too (i.e. public transport).
JCParticipantAnyone ditched their vehicle for different ways to get around? Any tips? I’m trying the biking thing, but would be interested to hear about other modes too (i.e. public transport).
JCParticipantAnyone ditched their vehicle for different ways to get around? Any tips? I’m trying the biking thing, but would be interested to hear about other modes too (i.e. public transport).
April 5, 2010 at 5:35 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #535766JCParticipantwould someone be so kind as to post the content of Olick’s article? i keep getting a message about the site being blocked b/c of exploits.
April 5, 2010 at 5:35 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #535894JCParticipantwould someone be so kind as to post the content of Olick’s article? i keep getting a message about the site being blocked b/c of exploits.
April 5, 2010 at 5:35 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #536350JCParticipantwould someone be so kind as to post the content of Olick’s article? i keep getting a message about the site being blocked b/c of exploits.
April 5, 2010 at 5:35 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #536448JCParticipantwould someone be so kind as to post the content of Olick’s article? i keep getting a message about the site being blocked b/c of exploits.
April 5, 2010 at 5:35 PM in reply to: foreclosure wave about to hit — again! — and with a thunderous roar no less (per TG’s ladyfriend) #536709JCParticipantwould someone be so kind as to post the content of Olick’s article? i keep getting a message about the site being blocked b/c of exploits.
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