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May 21--At the height of the housing bubble, Plumas Lake seemed like a good deal to buyers willing to trade a long commute for a big house.
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May 17--New Jersey's percentage of home mortgage loans in foreclosure continues to rise, even as rates nationally have fallen to the lowest level since 2008, a report released Wednesday showed.
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May 16--A shortage of houses for sale in the San Fernando Valley is triggering bidding wars, quick sales and an investor feeding frenzy, according to real estate agents.
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May 16--Banking executives warned California legislators Tuesday that some provisions of a proposed "Homeowners Bill of Rights" may create a wave of frivolous lawsuits and slow the recovery of the state's housing market.
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RENO, Nev. - Refocusing on the economy, President Barack Obama on Friday pushed Republicans to back housing policies the White House says would help shore up struggling homeowners and prevent foreclosures.
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May 11--The Baltimore region saw a double-digit jump in average home sale prices in April, the most in six years -- but the gain was driven by a shrinking supply of cheap foreclosures rather than a resurgence in value.
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May 8--Thousands of struggling homeowners could reduce the amount of money they owe on their mortgages by up to $100,000 under changes that the state's Keep Your Home California program announced Monday.
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May 7--The "60 Minutes"-style video climaxes with an assemblyman hustling through a Capitol corridor and down a flight of steps, trailed by a constituent asking where the lawmaker stands on controversial mortgage legislation.
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New home sales rose from a year earlier in Los Angeles, CA in February after sales decreased last month. The percentage of new home sales belonging to attached homes dropped, falling 21.1 percentage points.
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May 4--Compared to the rest of the nation, the average working family in Pittsburgh is not struggling as hard to keep a roof over its head.