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Housing Experienced a Supply and Demand Conflict in May

The housing market experience experienced a “conflict” between supply and demand in May as increased home values resulted in sales, which subsequently increased supply – but at the same time, lack of affordability and economic uncertainty reduced demand, according to First American Chief Economist Mark Fleming. The market capacity for existing-home sales increased by 0.3 […]
Post Tagged with Buyers, economic uncertainty, existing home sales, home ownership, housing market, increasing mortgage finance costs, job security, low inventory, market value, mortgage rates, rising interest rates, supply shortage, unemployment
- June 19, 2015
- / Category Buyers, First time Buyers, Homeowners, Investors, Sellers
- / Posted By lyntrayte
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The Netherlands Crowns new King

46 year old Willem-Alexander of the House of Orange-Nassau was crowned King of the Netherlands, the first male monarch in over 123 years. Why is this important to me? I spent a year in the Netherlands when I was 16 as an AFS Exchange student, living with a Dutch family & going to a Dutch […]
Post Tagged with financial crisis, unemployment
- May 1, 2013
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