Housing Still a Solid Long-Term Investment Despite Recent Drops view story
hgtvpro.com — It's important to keep things in perspective. Home values in 20 markets have increased significantly over five years. For example, in Chicago, home prices dropped 1.3 percent over the last year, but they're up 34.2 percent over a 5-year period.
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Housing Outlook Uncertain Worldwide view story
High-end property in financial centres that are traditionally able to weather economic storms better than most because they are preferred hubs for media, culture and tourism, are finally reeling under the impact of the global credit crisis
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