Home Prices Finally on the Rise in Arizona, Florida, and Nevada?Apr 18th, 2012
Driven by near record low mortgage rates and lower prices, home values are finally rising in the hardest hit cities in the U.S. housing mess, according to a new Housing Predictor report.
The hike in home prices is being demonstrated in three states where the markets were devastated by the real estate collapse, Nevada, Arizona and Florida.
A slowdown of bank listed... read_more Ten US States With the Highest Rates of ForeclosureMar 15th, 2012
Distressed sales accounted for nearly a quarter of all U.S. home sales in the last three months of 2011, with an increasing share made up of short sales, according to a report from foreclosure data firm RealtyTrac released today.
Sales of homes in some stage of foreclosure or bank-owned made up 23.7 percent of sales overall last quarter, down from 26.4... read_more Is Arizona's Real Estate Market Bouncing Back?Feb 24th, 2012
It's only one report. But it could be that the worst of Arizona's housing market is now behind us. New figures Thursday from the Federal Housing Finance Agency show the price of homes in Arizona actually rose more than 4 percent in the last quarter of 2011. By contrast, the national figure was still one-tenth of a point in the... read_more Yavapai County, Arizona Coping With Explosive GrowthFeb 24th, 2012The word has been out for many years. Yavapai County is a great place to live. Forests and river valleys, clean air, clean water, and open spaces are the attributes that local residents value.
The county is as large as Massachusetts and when the county's population jumped to 211,000 in the latest census, the north-central Arizona county's staff had to ready... read_more
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