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  • Housing Bubble Watch: New and Existing Home Sales Tumble

    The National Association of Realtors issued its monthly report on sales of existing houses on Wednesday, August 23 and one would think they were reviewing the DVD of "Chicken Little." The networks didn't necessarily lead with the story but it was up there in coverage with the general tone being "Hi,...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Fri, Aug 25 2006
  • Housing Bubble Watch: Building Stats Slip As Does Builder Confidence

    The two monthly reports that measure the health of the home construction industry were released this week. The U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development issued its report on housing starts in June and the National Association of Home Builders in conjunction with Wells Fargo...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Fri, Jul 21 2006
  • Housing Bubble Watch: Reports Paint Confusing Picture

    The usual spate of monthly reports on new home sales, existing home sales, housing starts, and builder confidence were all released recently. Taken together they do little to clarify the state of the housing market. First out was the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Wed, Jul 5 2006
  • Housing Bubble No Longer Expanding

    It does appear that the housing bubble is, if not bursting, at least no longer expanding. For the second month in a row data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development indicates that builders at least are pulling back from the enthusiastic pursuit of home building...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Fri, May 19 2006
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