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Aug 30

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Millions of Distressed Properties Stuck in ‘Shaky’ U.S. Housing Market

The troubled U.S. housing market got some good news Tuesday with word that prices in four major cities are on the rise, but a full recovery still appears to be a long way off. Jeffrey Brown discusses why home sales…

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Aug 30

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Why U.S. Housing Prices Aren’t Falling Off a Cliff

Click on the cities above to see how housing prices have changed from June, 2003 to June, 2011 according to the S&P/Case-Shiller Housing Index. Data are in Tuesday morning from what may be the one reliable product coming…

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Aug 19

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In Israel, Protesters Decry Rising Cost of Living

By P. J. Tobia

It started as one woman's protest against high rent in her neighborhood. Now, tens of thousands of people are protesting the high cost of living in Israel.

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Jul 07

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How an English Investor Dabbled in Cleveland Real Estate…and Got Burned

By Paul Solman

// Video edited by Elizabeth Shell. As a follow-up to Tuesday's story on abandoned housing demolition in Cleveland, we're posting a short video: A show-and-tell about one vacant property, it covers all the bases - from the…

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Jul 05

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Raze the Roof: Cleveland Levels Vacant Homes to Revive Neighborhoods

Business correspondent Paul Solman reports from Cleveland on the economically troubled Ohio city's efforts to tear down thousands of empty foreclosed homes in hopes of putting eyesore and dangerous properties back to productive use -- perhaps as community gardens, new…

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Jun 28

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Latest Housing Prices More Than 30% Below Peak

This month's Case-Shiller Home Price Index is out and, rather than paraphrase or plagiarize Phil Izzo's succinct account for The Wall Street Journal's Real Time Economics blog, how about we reproduce it? S&P/Case-Shiller home-price…

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Jun 28

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Latest Housing Prices More Than 30% Below Peak

This month's Case-Shiller index is out and, rather than paraphrase or plagiarize Phil Izzo's succinct account on the Wall Street Journal blog, Real Time Economics, how about we reproduce it? "S&P/Case-Shiller home-price data showed…

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Jun 27

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Some Very Specific Mortgage Questions — and Answers

By April Brown

Paul Solman answers questions from NewsHour viewers and web users on business and economic news. Paul addresses three queries on housing in Monday's post.

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Jun 21

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JPMorgan to Pay $153 Million to Settle SEC Fraud Charges

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced Tuesday that JPMorgan Chase agreed to pay $153 million to settle charges of misleading investors in the housing market. Judy Woodruff discusses the settlement and back story with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Jesse Eisinger of…

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Mar 29

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Is the U.S. Stuck in a Second Housing Slump?

The economy may be showing sings of new life but new data show a weak housing market. Ray Suarez talks to Yale University's Ron Shiller about the state of the U.S. housing picture.

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