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  • Housing sales in Vanderburgh County are down 7.4 percent through the first nine months of the year compared to last year, according the local Association of Realtors. We're almost nearing the national statistics," said John Czoer, president of the Evansville Area Association of Realtors and a broker associate with the Czoer Team First Class Realty.

  • Spring is the best time of the year to list your house or condo for sale. The obvious reasons are this is the season when there is the largest number of prospective home buyers in the market and it is the traditional time of year when most home sales take place. This year is an especially good time to sell your home because (1) mortgage interest rates are still affordable for most buyers and (2) in many communities there is a shortage of houses and condos listed for sale. Despite the listing shortage, recent statistics from the National Association of Realtors and the National Association of Home Builders show home sales continue at a near- record pace.

  • * TODAY: Existing home sales statistics for September are due from the National Association of Realtors. * Companies competing to secure the best talent should tread more carefully when it comes to the use of aggressive job negotiation tactics, according to a new study from the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management.

  • Maryland home sales continue to outpace the nation's, and sales nationally are exceeding expectations. Existing home sales rose from 558,000 units sold in March to 625,000 in April. That translates into a record annual rate of 7.18 million, up from a pace of 6.87 million units last month, according to statistics released yesterday by the National Association of Realtors.

  • You don't have to be a licensed Realtor to know that today's residential real-estate market has been tough. That trend started in 2007 but local activity has begun to pick up and may suggest the market is now beginning to stabilize. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke recently testified to Congress that the housing market may see a recovery at the end of 2008 into the first part of 2009. While this sounds like good news, if you are a seller and have been on the market for a while, your patience has been worn thin. Often I hear as a Realtor, "What about the buyers?" Here are some 2007 statistics from the National Association of Realtors that might be useful if you are in the market today:

  • In a prevailing employment contract the agent receives a proportional split of commissions. Alternatively, the agent receives a contract paying 100% of revenue above a fixed payment to the firm. In this contract the firm has a prior payment position, similar to a landlord or lender. The coexistence of these equity-only and debt-equity type contracts allows testing incentives for productivity and effort for real estate licensees in the United States. Hourly wages and productivity are increasing in the agent's split, up to and including 100%. Effort as measured by hours worked are positively affected by the split. The contract incentives motivate productivity and induce effort without requiring monitoring.

    ... United States, using a sample from the National Association of Realtors (NAR). As compared with a ... are defined using the Bureau of Labor Statistics measure of working at least 20 hours per week. Res...

  • From Colorado Springs' swankiest neighborhoods to its middle- class subdivisions to El Paso County's rural areas, 2010 was a tough year for home prices in the Pikes Peak region. The median price of single-family homes sold in Colorado Springs and El Paso County dipped to $210,000 last year, a 0.8 percent decline from 2009, according to The Gazette's sixth annual analysis of local home sales and prices. It was the second straight year prices dropped, after a string of year-over-year increases. The countywide median declined even more last year - to $200,000 - when foreclosures and short sales were added to the mix of properties analyzed.

    ...According to the National Association of Realtors, fourth-quarter prices dro...National Association of Realtors' statistics were compiled differently than The Gazette's home-...

  • From Colorado Springs' swankiest neighborhoods to its middle- class subdivisions to El Paso County's rural areas, 2010 was a tough year for home prices in the Pikes Peak region. The median price of single-family homes sold in Colorado Springs and El Paso County dipped to $210,000 last year, a 0.8 percent decline from 2009, according to The Gazette's sixth annual analysis of local home sales and prices. It was the second straight year prices dropped, after a string of year-over-year increases. The countywide median declined even more last year - to $200,000 - when foreclosures and short sales were added to the mix of properties analyzed.

    ...According to the National Association of Realtors, fourth-quarter prices dro...National Association of Realtors' statistics were compiled differently than The Gazette's home-...

  • pwolf@lnpnews.com After living in their home 17 years, a Lancaster County couple faced the unthinkable:

    ..., an agent with House Sale Advisors Realtors, Quarryville, said there were 100 short sales last...Walt Molony, a spokesman for the National Association of Realtors, said NAR statistics show ...

  • The Internet explosion has changed the way that buyers and sellers come together. If you have not bought or sold a house recently you may want to know what to expect as you prepare to enter the market. Here are some insights and tips that I thought you might want to know. The statistics from the 2005 Profile of Buyers and Sellers from the National Association of Realtors shows that the Internet has surpassed traditional print-media marketing as the preferred way to shop for a home. First-time homebuyers used the Internet to find their home, with 82 percent of them shopping online compared to 78 percent of repeat homebuyers. Most astonishing is that 24 percent of buyers found the home online that they eventually purchased.



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