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The Week in Review Wilmington NC December 20, 2009

21 hours ago ago from Wilmington NC Real Estate ....your Wilmington connection

The Week in Review   .your Wilmington Connection   December 20, 2009   May every gift, every hope of the season be yours. May this season be a very joyful one for you and your family. Happy Holidays!! Have a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season!  A bit chilly here in Wilmington.  It appears Winter has finally decided to take its toll on sunny Wilmington. Temperatures in the low 40's.    Well the store parking lots ...

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Home sales surge 73 per cent

12 hours ago ago from Toronto Condo and Real Estate Blog » Toronto Real Estate Blog

Average price rises 19 per cent in November, compared with a year ago Steve Ladurantaye Globe and Mail National home sales increased by 73% in November from the trough seen a year ago, with Ontario and Quebec hitting new monthly records as buyers took advantage of record low interest rates to secure mortgages. The national average price gained 19% compared to November 2008, at $337,231, the Canadian Real Estate Association ...

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Evergreen Homes For Sale

6 hours ago ago from Creative Real Estate Investing

Real estate sphere is abundant in different options to invest your money. The most ample variants here are purchasing and selling of real estate. These two fundamental aspects of the real estate industry may have different impacts and may lead to different outcomes especially when it comes to the buyer?s market. The prevailing tendencies of the current buyer?s market influence the position of home sellers making it more challenging for them ...

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Builder Confidence Edges Down in December

16 hours ago ago from Real Estate Sifter

RISMEDIA, December 21, 2009—Builder confidence in the market for newly built, single-family homes receded one point to 16 in December 2009 as continued weakness in the economy and job markets weighed on consumers’ potential home buying plans, according to the latest NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI). “From an affordability standpoint, rarely has there been a better time in history to purchase a home, thanks to record low ...

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First-timers help home sales roar toward recovery

21 hours ago ago from CRE Marketwatch

Sales last month in the Greenville Multiple Listing Service market were up 40 percent on the heels of a 17 percent rise in October, which was the first increase in well over a year. Real estate pros credited people rushing to beat the initial first-time homebuyer tax credit deadline with helping push local sales in November well above what they were a year ago.   Read more at The Greenville N ews (12/15/09)

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This Week, Dec. 21-25

19 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.

This short holiday week -- markets are closed for Christmas on Friday -- is jam-packed with data that should shed new light on how much momentum the economic expansion had in November. TUESDAY Realtors gauge surge in home sales The first of two key housing-sales indicators comes out, as the National Association of Realtors reports on existing-home sales for November. Analysts expect that measure to show that the burst of home sales that ...

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Tapulous iPhone Developer Reports $1M In Sales Per Month

2 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Reuters : SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - IPhone app developer Tapulous says its sales have approached $1 million a month, providing fresh evidence of the growing success of start-ups designing programs for Apple Inc's mobile device. Read the whole story: Reuters

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Shares Higher on First Day of a Short Week

10 hours ago ago from The New York Times

European stock markets rose Monday during what is expected to be a light week ahead of the Christmas holiday. While trading is likely to be light during the week, that can add to volatility. Markets will be closed Friday. Investors traditionally avoid placing big bets during the last two weeks of the year. Traders are likely to be closing out books and locking in gains from a nine-month rally. Major indexes are all sharply higher in 2009. ...

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