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The Hoyle Report
THE BUZZHello!
The New Year is looking good for real estate. Throughout 2011, pending home sales stayed above 2010 levels and, according to a recent report by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), sales of existing homes rose for the third straight month in December, providing encouraging news as we enter 2012. ...
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The Hoyle Report
THE BUZZHappy Holidays!
The news remains encouraging on a nationwide scale as home sales continue to improve, posting a gain of 13.5% in October over last year. Market changes from September to October by region are listed below:Sales increased 4.4% in the West Sales increased 2.8% in the Midwest Sales ...
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The Hoyle Report
THE BUZZHello!
As we enter the autumn and winter seasons, available housing inventory will typically decrease and real estate activity will slow except in Florida and some Sunbelt areas. Nationwide, there are currently about 3.48 million homes for sale. The National Association of Realtors predicts that this number will probably ...
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The Hoyle Report
THE BUZZHello!
As predicted, spring is proving to be a time of growth for real estate. Pending home sales nationwide are strong this quarter. This follows an upswing from the first quarter of 2011, where resales were up 3% in the South and 2% in the West.
The National Association of Realtors projects an 8% gain ...
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The Hoyle Report
THE BUZZ Hello!We hope you enjoy this e-news July Edition. As always, your comments and suggestions are welcomed.Real estate is predicted to remain stable this summer, according to the National Association of Realtors. Gains in the West and South were offset by declines in the Northeast. The ...
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Winter real estate is moving slowly as I expected. History again proves that December and January mark less activity, due to the holidays and inclement weather. Still, existing home sales for December 2009 nationwide were 15% above the December 2008 numbers. This rise in sales represents the first annual sales gain since 2005. For all of ...
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