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  2. 2000s United States housing market correction - Wikipedia

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    Timeline. v. t. e. United States housing prices experienced a major market correction after the housing bubble that peaked in early 2006. Prices of real estate then adjusted downwards in late 2006, causing a loss of market liquidity and subprime defaults. [ 1] A real estate bubble is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local ...

  3. Case–Shiller index - Wikipedia

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    The national indices. The S&P CoreLogic Case–Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index is a composite of single-family home price indices for the nine U.S. Census divisions. It is calculated monthly, using a three-month moving average. The S&P national index is normalized to have a value of 100 in the January 2000.

  4. 2000s United States housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    The 2000s United States housing bubble or house price boom or 2000s housing cycle [2] was a sharp run up and subsequent collapse of house asset prices affecting over half of the U.S. states. In many regions a real estate bubble, it was the impetus for the subprime mortgage crisis. Housing prices peaked in early 2006, started to decline in 2006 ...

  5. US new home sales rebound to six-month high; rising ... - AOL

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    U.S. Treasury prices rose. The median new house price increased 6% to $430,700 from February. That was the highest level since last August. Prices, however, slipped 1.9% from a year ago. Most of ...

  6. Housing expert: New home sales ‘hit the bottom in July’ - AOL

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    The market for new homes is slowly rebounding as underlying buying demand remains strong, according to one expert. "I think we hit the bottom for new home sales in July at about 543,000," John ...

  7. What Do the New Home Sales Reports Mean and What Is ... - AOL

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    Every month, the U.S. Census Bureau releases a report called New Home Sales. The moment it arrives, investors, financial journalists, lawmakers, central bankers and economists begin poring over it ...

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

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    1997–2005: Mortgage fraud increased by 1,411 percent. [39] 2000–2003: Early 2000s recession (exact time varies by country). 2001–2005: United States housing bubble (part of the world housing bubble ). 2001: US Federal Reserve lowers Federal funds rate eleven times, from 6.5% to 1.75%.

  9. Housing market 'in much worse shape' than Fed wants to ... - AOL

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    On Tuesday, data on new home sales in July showed sales fell 12.6% from the prior month and 29.6% from last year, signaling demand for housing continues to wane as the Federal Reserve continues ...