(NECN) - Wellesley College Economics Professor and housing expert Karl "Chip" Kase talks about the ups and downs in the housing market . Are we at the brink of a turnaround?
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“…the Greater Boston chamber of commerce. Experts say the slump in the housing market -- the nation's economy into recession. But now at least on on national level there are signs that the turnaround may be …”
(NECN: Kirsten Caira, Newton, Mass.) - The time may have finally come for those in the market to purchase a home, according to signs from the latest housing numbers. Some first time homebuyers have a lot of clout in this market, with nothing to...
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“…Baghdad that first time home buyer Melanie wallets knows that in this housing market she has a lot of cloud nothing -- low interest rates and 8000 dollars from uncle Sam. …”
WBZ's Ed Walsh speaks with Chris Varvares, president of the National Association for Business Economics.
Audio|Wed, 27 May 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…where there was the dot com -- the collapse of the and housing market and easy credit led to this current recession. Or are we liable to be more stable and with -- more modest returns …”
(NECN) - Investors focused on the upbeat news, and shook off a mostly downbeat report on the housing market . The Dow Jones industrial average soared 196 points-- two percent-- to close at 8,473. The Nasdaq composite rose 58-- three percent-...
Video|Tue, 26 May 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…the upbeat news today and shook off a mostly downbeat report on housing market let's take a look at today's numbers the Dow was up a 196. Point 2%. Closing at 8473. The Nasdaq Composite also …”
(NECN: Peter Howe, Needham, Mass.) - By many standards, there may never have been so good a time to buy a home: Rock-bottom mortgage interest rates. New tax breaks for buyers. And unrelenting pressure on sellers, more than three years into a...
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Sports Huddle-Colonel Bob Sheridan,Boxing Announcer.5/24/09
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“…It'll work with the people you don't figure way to survive the housing market is really really an independent service still about. 5060000. Homes on the market betterment for all bundled -- but good but. In …”
When James Maki burned off most of his face after falling onto an electrified third rail in a Boston subway station four years ago, he was left so deformed he didn't want to be seen in public. But on Thursday, at a very public news conference, Maki showed off the partial face transplant he received at Brigham and Women's Hospital last month. WBUR's Sacha Pfieffer reports.
Audio|Fri, 22 May 2009|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
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“…has a sustainable level to return to. On the other hand the housing market which was in a bubble still has more correcting to -- says Clayton Matthews he doesn't expect home prices to start rising …”
The housing market has certainly taken a hit in the past year. Many financial institutions have gone down as a result. Now, Congressman Stephen Lynch has concerns about the Federal Housing Administration and its ability to weather the storm.
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“…Housing market -- certainly taken in the past year many financial. Hasn't gone down as a cult and now congressman in -- and about …”
(NECN) - Joseph Fallon, CEO of the Fallon Group talks about dramatic reductions in securitized commercial loans. He discusses how the recession is providing some opportunities for commercial developers. We look at stalled projects and how Bost...
Video|Mon, 11 May 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…demand like -- what does that marketplace like as we know the housing market has really been taking a hit the consumer starting to spend again but they certainly when a trowel. At Christmas eccentric. …”
Commissioners of the four major U.S. sports leagues discuss new stadiums, increased ticket prices, and the need for team owners to adjust their business strategy.
Video|Wed, 6 May 2009|More from FOX Sports Video on MSN: MLB
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“…buildings and now we have a situation where you're like the residential housing market -- Things are changing and did you worry that you may give your team discuss the -- opening. Arena's and stadiums now …”