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This R&D provides resources on the U.S. housing market. The 2008 financial crisis was directly related to problems in the U.S. housing market so the recovery of this sector would be a good sign for the financial health of the U.S. economy as a whole. Single and multi-family housing starts showed improvement in the last economic quarter, but existing home sales trended downward, creating a complicated picture about what 2016 may mean for the market.
WSJecon: RT NickTimiraos: U.S. housing: Not a bubble, but more markets are overpriced https://t.co/qdRIK1re0b pic.twitter.com/Ny95Uoa2NC
— Investing Insight (@InvestingLatest) December 25, 2015
Is the housing market bouncing back? Our charts tell the story https://t.co/zDksUy4b5y
— Intl Econ Observe (@IEObserve) January 3, 2016
US Housing Market Posts Strong Improvement – Yahoo Finance UK https://t.co/OelJShYPA8
— USAREG Investment (@usaregtweets) January 1, 2016
U.S. Housing Market Posts Strong Improvement https://t.co/hYe8chtv4W #MiMi
— Freddie Mac (@FreddieMac) December 31, 2015
About Real Estate: U.S. housing market should slow in 2016 – The Bellingham Herald https://t.co/OinqpUPfj6
— Real Estate Share (@RealEstateShare) January 3, 2016
The national housing market can expect moderate growth in 2016 despite rising interest rates https://t.co/wmFgnLas3l
— SBFI (@AdviceOnLoan) January 2, 2016
The U.S. struggles to accommodate its millions of #disabled renters https://t.co/07QJZlgjgF … … #housing #accessibility
— #BeachForAll (@AccessibleBeach) January 3, 2016
As long as the Fed manipulates interest rates & the economy, millennials will have a tough time going forward https://t.co/nf0j3if0no
— Michael Peterson (@m_peterson93) December 29, 2015
“…interest rates should remain at “historically low levels” throughout 2016…” https://t.co/PkPekrJo7R
— Karli Spahr (@KarliSpahr) December 29, 2015
A big change could be about to come to housing market – https://t.co/GC5mmdDk8H #FederalReserve lifts interest rates from 0%.#realestate
— ReidMartinPDX (@ReidMartinPDX) December 28, 2015
These were the hottest U.S. housing markets in December 2015 https://t.co/xUHowKn8FZ pic.twitter.com/DY6W9LfW4M
— realtor.com (@realtordotcom) December 28, 2015