The greater Portland home market has finally stabilized after a four-year fall, and houses are spending less time on the market than at any other time since the recession began. The average number of days a house spent on the market has declined from 203 days a year ago to 192 days for the first half of 1993. Details
The housing sector has been one of the weakest links in the economic recovery, and the latest data c...
A brief exploration of the trend toward less escalation of home prices as Maine\u27s booming housing...
Recent developments in US house prices mirror those of the 1996-2006 boom, but the recovery in const...
The greater Portland home market has finally stabilized after a four-year fall, and houses are spend...
From 1983 to 2002, the real estate market in Greater Portland has risen at 8.4 percent per year, fas...
The average length of time it takes to sell a home in southern Maine has declined from around 200 da...
Focus on Building & Real Estate piece on the real estate market decline. Realtors say that fairly-...
On its surface, the rapid increase of home prices in the Portland Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA...
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Sales of existing homes slowed noticeably over the second half of 2013, reflecting a more drawn-out ...
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“Focus Greater Portland” piece on Portland’s condo market, which is seeing improvement after a seven...
As the economy struggles in an uphill battle, Portland has become a tenant\u27s market. Unfortunate...
From the Ground Up piece on the interest-rate fueled housing market boom. There has been an increa...
One of the most severe threats to the U.S. economy is the current credit crisis that was sparked by ...
The housing sector has been one of the weakest links in the economic recovery, and the latest data c...
A brief exploration of the trend toward less escalation of home prices as Maine\u27s booming housing...
Recent developments in US house prices mirror those of the 1996-2006 boom, but the recovery in const...
The greater Portland home market has finally stabilized after a four-year fall, and houses are spend...
From 1983 to 2002, the real estate market in Greater Portland has risen at 8.4 percent per year, fas...
The average length of time it takes to sell a home in southern Maine has declined from around 200 da...
Focus on Building & Real Estate piece on the real estate market decline. Realtors say that fairly-...
On its surface, the rapid increase of home prices in the Portland Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA...
Portland had an eight percent housing vacancy rate as recently as 1990, but most people peg the rate...
Sales of existing homes slowed noticeably over the second half of 2013, reflecting a more drawn-out ...
Focus on Building & Real Estate piece on the real estate bubble and affordability issues in the C...
“Focus Greater Portland” piece on Portland’s condo market, which is seeing improvement after a seven...
As the economy struggles in an uphill battle, Portland has become a tenant\u27s market. Unfortunate...
From the Ground Up piece on the interest-rate fueled housing market boom. There has been an increa...
One of the most severe threats to the U.S. economy is the current credit crisis that was sparked by ...
The housing sector has been one of the weakest links in the economic recovery, and the latest data c...
A brief exploration of the trend toward less escalation of home prices as Maine\u27s booming housing...
Recent developments in US house prices mirror those of the 1996-2006 boom, but the recovery in const...