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St. Louis Park Real Estate - Housing Statistics - December, 2007
January 29th, 2008 Categories: Real Estate News, St. Louis Park Current Housing Statistics, Twin Cities Home Buyers, Twin Cities Real Estate Economy, Twin City Sellers
Here are the latest statistics from the Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors for St. Louis Park. The chart explains itself, but in a nutshell, there were 36% more single family homes on the market in December this year than last year. That’s the same as November.
In December, many homes will have their listing expire only to wait until after the holidays. The housing affordability has not been this good since 2004, according to the association. I believe that we’re near the end of the price cuts, too.
Ready, buyers?
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Minneapolis Foreclosure Boom - Everybody Get Off the Bus!
January 26th, 2008 Categories: Minnetonka Real Estate Statistics, Mortgage Stuff, North Minneapolis, Outside of the Box, Real Estate News, St. Louis Park Current Housing Statistics, St. Paul Current Housing Statistics, Twin Cities Home Buyers, Twin Cities Real Estate Economy, Twin City Sellers
There will be an end to the “foreclosure boom”. Foreclosure boom. That’s a funny term. Boom. Bummer. Blame. Yeah, that’s right, blame. I end it there. Have at it. Blame who and what you want.
Let’s just say… Read the rest of this entry »
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St. Louis Park Real Estate - Housing Statistics November, 2007
December 26th, 2007 Categories: Real Estate News, St. Louis Park Current Housing Statistics
Here are the latest statistics from the Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors for St. Louis Park. The chart explains itself, but in a nutshell, there were 36% more single family homes on the market in November this year than last year.
In December, many homes will have their listing expire only to wait until after the holidays. The housing affordability has not been this good since 2004, according to the association. I believe that we’re near the end of the price cuts, too.
Ready, buyers?
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