N.H. home sales rise, prices fall
Nov 17, 2009 | via New Hampshire Business Review
The bad news is that homes in October are selling for less they were at the same time last year in New Hampshire. Comment?
N.H. quarterly home sales rise for first time since '04
Oct 24, 2009 | via The Citizen
Saturday, October 24, 2009 The New Hampshire Association of Realtors said residential sales for the third quarter of 2009 rose 3 percent over sales in the third quarter of 2008 - the first time since the fourth quarter of 2004 the state has seen a year-over-year increase in sales. Comment?
N.H. home sales rise for first time since a 04
Oct 20, 2009 | via New Hampshire Business Review
The New Hampshire Association of Realtors said residential sales for the third quarter of 2009 rose 3 percent over sales in the third quarter of 2008 - the first time since the fourth quarter of 2004 the state has seen a year-over-year increase in sales. Comment?
Coos County market expected to rebound later than re...
Oct 16, 2009 | via UnionLeader.com
Land clearing for the proposed outlet mall in Merrimack should begin by April, according to town officials The 135-store outlet mall was approved in September 2008 and construction was expected to begin last year. Comment?
Jul 17, 2009 | via New Hampshire Business Review
Spurred by plummeting home prices, residential sales picked up a bit in June, causing the New Hampshire Realtors Association to point out a ray of hope in this gloomy housing market. Comment?
Charles M. Arlinghaus: An unbiased look at the state...
Tuesday Dec 22 | via UnionLeader
A few times a year, the state opens the doors to all its cupboards and lays itself bare to the financial world. Comment?
New Hampshire Real Estate Stabilizing
Tuesday Dec 1 | via New Hampshire Real Estate Blog
Peter Francese says in the latest Market Trends report that he prepares for the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS that the "home prices in New Hampshire are stabilizing and will likely begin to increase in 2010."A The general feeling in the field is that he is right. Comment?
Home sales up by double digits since last October
Nov 22, 2009 | via The Citizen
Residential home sales were up by double digits in several Seacoast and Lakes Region counties and by 8 percent statewide in October, according to the New Hampshire Association of Realtors. Comment?
Nov 20, 2009 | via UnionLeader.com
NH Realtors: Market improving MANCHESTER Although national numbers indicate the housing slump may not yet be over, New Hampshire real estate sales show the local housing market is in the midst of a slow and steady recovery. Comment?
New Hampshire home sales show 8 percent increase in ...
Nov 19, 2009 | via Hampton Union
New Hampshire home sales data continued to be a source of good news with a recent announcement that for the first time in 2009, year-to-date unit sales are ahead of where they were for the same period last year. Comment?
Consumer confidence rises in Dec., but still weak
5 hrs ago | via WisInfo
NEW YORK - Americans are ending 2009 feeling better about the economy than when the year began, buoyed by optimism that job prospects will improve in the first half of 2010. Comment?
More renters caught amid foreclosure
5 hrs ago | via Baltimoresun.com
Marjorie Benedum and her husband, Mel Harris , knew their landlord was facing foreclosure but were reassured when he said they could keep renting the Southwest Baltimore house after his family lost it. Comment?
BofA's new CEO faces big loan losses
Monday | via Charlotte Business Journal
Brian Moynihan takes over Friday as Bank of America Corp.'s new chief executive. Comment?
Economists at odds on speed of recovery
10 min ago | via Honolulu Star-Bulletin
While some economists have forecast home prices on the mainland could dip below 2009 lows next year, Hawaii's recovery might not be as shaky. Comment?
15 min ago | via The California Aggie
Davis Ca Real Estate Search for properties in Davis , California. This is your source for area information, real estate tips, relocation assistance, and home mortgage information. Comment?