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Real Estate

Fewer unsold homes on market

The number of unsold homes in the Denver area dropped in July for the seventh consecutive month, an indication that the real estate market could start to recover from its six-year slump.

Metrolist: Home sales rose in July

July home sales and selling prices in metro Denver continued on the same track as they have the last few years, according to local residential real estate brokers.

Mortgage Apps Rise After Mid-Summer Slowdown

After a couple of down weeks, the number of mortgage applications rose 8.1 percent last week on a seasonally adjusted basis from 607.1 to 656.5, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association weekly survey.

Near-Term Home Sales to Hold in Modest Range

The housing market will probably hold close to present levels in the months ahead, NAR says.

High Home Prices, High Tax Rates Go Together

The parts of the United States where home prices are highest – New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., San Diego, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Hawaii – are also areas where residents pay the highest taxes.
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