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Home owners face four years of negative equity Home owners who bought at the height of the property boom face another four years of negative equity before they recover what they paid, new figures reveal today. www.telegraph.co.uk
US pending home sales bounce back US pending home sales rose dramatically in July, a trade group said Thursday, promising a much-needed boost to the sluggish housing market. news.yahoo.com
Pending home sales rose in July WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- Pending U.S. home sales rose modestly in July, the National Association of Realtors said Thursday. National Association of Realtors - United States - Shrubs - Plants - Home www.upi.com
Home Is Where the Tax Exemption Is STATE and local governments are cracking down on people for improperly claiming something called the homestead exemption. Take Representative Charles B. Rangel of New York, who was accused of doing just that on a home he owns in Washington, D.C. www.post-gazette.com
Home owners face negative equity for four years People who bought homes at the height of the property boom in 2007 may remain in negative equity for four more years until their houses are again worth as much as they paid for them, according to a study. news.yahoo.com
Home mortgage refinance rates are low Home mortgage refinance rates are low right now. How can you capture the best rate? biz.yahoo.com
Economic Report: Pending home sales index climbs 5.2% in July Pending home sales in July rose 5.2% from downwardly revised June levels, the National Association of Realtors reports, though the indicator shows the market for existing homes is still depressed after the expiration of a key tax benefit. www.marketwatch.com
Tapping the Equity in Your Home If you're strapped for cash, it may make sense to put some of your home's value to work for you. Just be sure to weigh the options carefully. www.smartmoney.com
Pending Home Sales Beat Expectations Pending home sales rose 5.2% in July, vs. 0.0% expected, according to the National Association of Realtors. Developing... www.businessinsider.com
Asian Stocks Rise for Third Day on U.S. Home Sales, Falling Jobless Claims Sept. 2 (Bloomberg) -- John Vail, chief global strategist at Nikko Asset Management, talks about equity investment opportunities in Japan and the impact of the strengthening yen on strategy. He speaks with Mark Barton on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." www.bloomberg.com
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