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HousingDoom.com

The front end of the baby-boom generation is now pushing past age 60. Over the next 10 years, the increase in household formation throughout New England will be largely confined to those over 55. Such households traditionally look for smaller homes,

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Forbes.com

Star analyst Meredith Whitney warned home prices will fall by more than 66.0% of current bank assumptions in the 10-City Case-Shiller Index. "Increased liquidity drove home prices higher," Whitney explained, "and contracting liquidity

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money.cnn.com/

Las Vegas had the highest rate of foreclosures of any city, with one in every 22 homes subject to a foreclosure filing in the first three months of the year. The rate of foreclosure filings was 4.5%, seven times the national average.

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ritholtz.com/blog/

Note that we are now in uncharted territory — new home starts have never fallen to these levels for as long as the Commerce Department has been tracking this data (since 1959). Note also the magnitude of the drop — it is unprecedented...

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CalculatedRiskblog.com

Zach Fox at the North County Times brings us another half off sale ... this time in a little higher price range. This is a 5,500 sq foot home in Escondido. Zach says the bank ate $815,000.

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Washington Post

"It's unbelievable. With all we hear about all the homes out there that need to be sold, I have to call my congressman in order to purchase a house," Garcia said. "If that's the process, there's no way we're going to cl

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zerohedge.blogspot.com/

Two months from now, the foreclosure crisis will be top of the news once again catching everyone off guard because of the past six months ‘intervention’. Thanks Washington.

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San Francisco Chronicle

A vast "shadow inventory" of foreclosed homes that banks are holding off the market could wreak havoc with the already battered real estate sector. Lenders nationwide are sitting on hundreds of thousands of foreclosed homes that they have n