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22 February, 2012
 







Research

EncoreRE relies on facts, figures and research about short sales, foreclosure defense, and loss mitigation trends.  These unbiased reports and data will help you understand the real estate enviorment.


 Utah’s Housing Market: Have We Hit Bottom Yet? This fall, the national economy started to show signs of recovery from the recession, while home prices began stabilizing or even slightly rising in many U.S. cities. However, past experience shows that the Utah economy, and particularly the housing market, does not always follow national trends. This has certainly been the case over the last decade or so, during which time Utah’s housing market has lagged behind the rest of the nation in both its appreciation and depreciation. Read this Research Brief

 

   Advance & Rutgers Report: An Analysis of Economic, Business & Demographic Trends
   The Outlook for U.S. Home Prices - by Deutsche Bank - Over the last quarter, home prices in most of the U.S. have continued to fall, prompting many to question whether we are at or near bottom yet for home prices. We think not. Foreclosures are still running at a very high pace. The U.S. unemployment rate is now 9.4%, and Deutsche Bank economists see that rate exceeding 10% by early 2010. While home sales activity has picked up in some regions, much of it reflects clearing of distressed inventory and is accompanied by falling prices.

 

 
 
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