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  2. The 2011 Housing Market Outlook: Unsettled, Underwater ... - AOL

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    Given the importance of the housing market to the nation's balance sheet, it's no surprise that many observers are looking for any evidence that prices on family homes have finally bottomed out.

  3. Housing Market 2011 Forecast : The Economist - AOL

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    That's why AOL Real Estate has assembled an all-star panel of real estate mavens and moguls to discuss the questions that matter most to consumers. Should you Housing Market 2011 Forecast : The ...

  4. Housing Market 2011: Highest Peaks, Lowest Valleys - AOL

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    24/7 Wall St. found, as it reviewed the housing markets in 384 U.S. metropolitan statistical areas, that those regions that survived the recession the best economically have begun to see a rebound ...

  5. Housing Market 2011 Forecast: Barbara Corcoran - AOL

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    In this edition, we chat with real estate guru Barbara Corcoran, a best-selling author, TV personality and founder of the Corcoran Group, the largest residential real estate firm in New York City ...

  6. Timeline of the 2000s United States housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    Fall: Booming housing market halts abruptly; from the fourth quarter of 2005 to the first quarter of 2006, median prices nationwide dropped off 3.3 percent. [49] Year-end: A total of 846,982 properties were in some stage of foreclosure in 2005. [50] 2006: Continued market slowdown. Prices are flat, home sales fall, resulting in inventory buildup.

  7. Real-estate bubble - Wikipedia

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    A real-estate bubble or property bubble (or housing bubble for residential markets) is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local or global real estate markets, and it typically follows a land boom or reduce interest rates. [1]

  8. Chinese property bubble (2005–2011) - Wikipedia

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    An empty corridor in the mostly vacant New South China Mall. The 2005 Chinese property bubble was a real estate bubble in residential and commercial real estate in China. The New York Times reported that the bubble started to deflate in 2011, [1] while observing increased complaints that members of the middle class were unable to afford homes in large cities. [2]

  9. Housing Market 2011: As Rough As 2010 - AOL

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    Looking back on 2010, the year in real estate was, in a word, terrible. Property values continued to fall, foreclosures rose, and even the lowest interest rates in 50 years seemed to have little ...