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Breaking news affecting the United States real estate housing and relocation market. Helping home buyers since 1992, BuyersUSA Relocation has been a leader in real estate relocation.
- Decatur, IL, is the least competitive real estate market as of January 2012. - January 2, 2012 - 03:46 PM
Decatur, Illinois, tops the list for the least competitive real estate market according to BuyersUSA Relocation.
- Baltimore tops January 2012 list for most competitive real estate market. - January 2, 2012 - 03:44 PM
Baltimore, Maryland, tops the January 2012 list for the most competitive real estate market according to BuyersUSA Relocation.
- Los Angeles Hits Bottom of List for Real Estate Interest - January 2, 2012 - 03:42 PM
Los Angeles, California is currently the US city with the least amount of interest according to the January 2012 BuyersUSA Relocation Real Estate Interest List.
- BuyersUSA Relocation Looking for Competent Real Estate Professionals. - January 27, 2012 - 01:36 PM
BuyersUSA Relocation is looking for competent, experienced real estate professionals to serve as relocation counselors for motivated relocating home buyers moving to over 5,000 US cities.
- Charleston, SC, tops January 2012 Real Estate Interest List - January 2, 2012 - 03:31 PM
Charleston, South Carolina tops the January 2012 BuyersUSA Relocation Real Estate Interest List.
- US Housing Desirability Index Dropped 0.15 Percent in September - October 31, 2011 - 04:52 PM
The BuyersUSA Relocation US Housing Desirabilty incease dropped to 0.15 in September.
- The 20 Most Desirable Cities for Real Estate (September 2011) - October 31, 2011 - 04:37 PM
BuyerUSA Relocation releases their list of the 20 most desirable real estate markets in the US
- Home Buyer Relocation Leads are Available for Real Estate Professionals - January 27, 2012 - 01:36 PM
If you are an experienced real estate professional who knows how to serve relocating home buyers, you may qualify immediately to start working with our customers.
- The 20 Least Desirable Cities for Real Estate (September 2011) - October 31, 2011 - 04:34 PM
BuyerUSA Relocation releases their list of the 20 least desirable real estate markets in the US
- Existing New Home Sales Increase by 5.7 Percent in September - October 31, 2011 - 03:07 PM
Surprisingly, new home sales in September increase by 5.7 percent.
- NAR Reports that Median US Existing Home Price Declined to $165,400 - October 31, 2011 - 03:07 PM
September median US existing home price declined to $165,400 indicating weaker demand.
- BuyersUSA Relocation Helps Home Buyers Even When They Don't Purchase Initially - January 27, 2012 - 01:36 PM
Many relocating home buyers end up not purchasing upon arrival at their destination. These customers sometimes desire to rent initially, don't immediately accept employment, or do not purchase initially for a variety of reasons. However, many of them do purchase a home sooner rather than later. These delay-purchase customers normally represent almost of billion dollars in additional sales for our network.
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Housing Statistics
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Housing Desirabilty Index1
0.245
December 2011
Real Estate Competition Index1
0.71
November 2011
Existing Home Prices2
$164,200 -3.5% from 2010
November 2011
Existing Home Sales2
470,000; up 6.8% from Nov 2010
November 2011
Pending Home Sales Index2
90.9 2.4% from May; 19.8% from 2010
November 2011
New Homes Sold Monthly3
315,000; 9.8% from Nov 2010
November 2011
Months' Supply of New Homes3
6.0 months; -26.8% from Nov 2010
November 2011
Existing Home Sales3
4,420,000, -9.1% from Nov 2010
November 2011
Months' Supply of Existing Homes3
7.0 months; 7.7% from Nov 2010
November 2011
New Home Prices3
$214,100 -3.8 from Oct 2010
November 2011
Year-Over-Year % Change in New Home Prices3
-1.4%
November 2011
Existing Home Prices3
$164,100; 1.9% from Oct
November 2011
Year-Over-Year % Change in Existing Home Prices3
-4.0%
November 2011
1BuyersUSA Relocation
2National Association of REALTORS
3National Association of Home Builders
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