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Wall Street Journal  Jun 18  Comment 
Heard on the Street: This year hasn't been nearly as good to Toll Brothers' stock as it has been for most other home builders. Investors are missing out.
TheStreet.com  Jun 18  Comment 
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Private equity firms are taking advantage of the comeback in the real estate market to take portfolio companies in sectors such as homebuilding and construction supplies public. According to data from the U.S. Census...
Clusterstock  Jun 18  Comment 
May Housing starts missed at 914,000. Consensus was for 950,000, against 853,000 for April. Still, we're way up from last year's 806,000 figure for May. Building permits also fell to 974,000 versus 975,000 — down from 101,700...
Bankstocks.com  Jun 18  Comment 
For the first time in seven years, most U.S. homebuilders are optimistic about home sales, a sign that construction could help drive
CNNMoney.com  Jun 17  Comment 
Is the housing recovery for real? It looks that way, as a key measure of home builder confidence crossed a major threshold Monday.
Bloomberg  Jun 17  Comment 
Confidence among U.S. homebuilders surged in June to the highest level in seven years, reflecting gains in sales as Americans rushed to take advantage of low mortgage rates.
Clusterstock  Jun 17  Comment 
U.S. stocks are staging a nice rally. The Dow, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq are all up 1%. This comes in the wake of better-than-expected Empire State manufacturing and NAHB homebuilder confidence reports. On Tuesday, the Federal Reserve will...
FX Street  Jun 14  Comment 
It’s been a few months since I wrote an article about the major real estate indicators. It’s a good... For more information, read our latest forex news and reports.
Benzinga  Jun 13  Comment 
Below are the top small-cap residential construction stocks on the NYSE and the NASDAQ in terms of earnings estimate for the next quarter. Ryland Group (NYSE: RYL) is likely to earn $0.82 per share in the September quarter. Ryland had $542.97...
Benzinga  Jun 7  Comment 
In a report from PAA Research on Trulia (NYSE: TRLA) Friday, the firm suggested shares may move "appreciably lower." Analyst Bradley Safalow said Trulia is "at best a questionable" number two in the market for residential real estate listings,...




 
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this for 2 years just based on the economy. Again just my onopiin as a Mortgage Advisor and an Investor. Rates are still good though if you are looking to buy a home so buy NOW and dont delay if that why you ask on rates. Go for a FIXED rate and NEVER an ARM right now. Give the markets 8 yrs roughly and the rates will possibly DROP again!April 3, 2011 | 11:26 am

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