WASHINGTON – June 15, 2011 – Nearly three out of four American voters believe that it’s reasonable and appropriate for the federal government to provide tax incentives to promote homeownership, a sentiment that cuts across partisan and regional lines across the country, according to a recent poll conducted on behalf of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
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Which housing values have dropped most?
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – June 8, 2011 – Lower priced homes have been harder hit than higher priced homes in the sluggish housing market, according to a study by Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies.
High-priced homes have lost 38 percent of their value since values peaked in 2006. Lower priced homes, on the other hand, have dropped 63 percent since peaking in 2007.
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High-priced homes have lost 38 percent of their value since values peaked in 2006. Lower priced homes, on the other hand, have dropped 63 percent since peaking in 2007.
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