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Homes for Sale News Archive 30-May-2008

  • East Bay's new-home inventory declining (BizJournals)

    The backlog of new homes for sale in the East Bay is slowly declining, despite competition from existing- and foreclosure-home sales, and fewer buyers who can qualify for loans.


  • Deal May Ease Online House Hunting (NPR)

    The Justice Department and the National Association of Realtors reached a tentative agreement Tuesday in a case involving the Multiple Listing Service. This means online realtors will have better access to information about homes for sale. Internet-based agents had been denied access to the MLS databases.


  • In foreclosure city, signs of life amid low prices (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    In some areas of California, so many foreclosed homes are available to buy on the cheap that real estate agents are discouraging prospective sellers from even putting their houses on the market.


  • Record number of homes on the market (Aftenposten)

    Norwegians are trying to sell their homes in record numbers. Never before has the listing service Finn offered more homes on the market.


  • Roost.com Offers Access to All Miami Area Homes for Sale (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

    MIAMI----Roost, the most comprehensive search engine for homes, today announced availability for the Greater Miami region offering local homebuyers the most complete and up-to-date homes for sale content on the Web.


  • Extreme Makeover Homes for Sale! (US News & World Report)

    Properties given to struggling families on hit TV show go on the market.


  • Deal May Ease Online House Hunting (NPR)

    Morning Edition , May 28, 2008 · The Justice Department and the National Association of Realtors reached a tentative agreement Tuesday in a case involving the Multiple Listing Service. This means online realtors will have better access to information about homes for sale.


  • Pending home sales reach record low (KVUE-TV Austin)

    Homes for sale in Austin may attract a lot of potential buyers, but realtors say the new condo projects in downtown are giving traditional homes new competition. Pending sales recently hit an all time record low at just 54 percent.


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