Housing in the News

Experts see underlying weakness in housing: Spring sales propped up by expiring tax incentive, low m

NoDa housing project wins over former foes, expansion favored

Home sales up sharply in April: Buyers eager to take advantage of government incentives

Falling home prices stir fears of new bottom

Sales of previously owned homes up 7.6 percent in April

Rosewood Hills named national Green Project of Year

Rising home sales likely to cool despite low rates

Editorial: A Rescue for Affordable Housing

NJ governor unveils affordable housing proposal

Suburbs Unite in Quest for Federal Housing Aid, but Are Shut Out

Buyers want smaller homes, with freebies

Foreclosure help coming for S.C. homeowners: At-risk residents to get access to $2.5 million

Option-ARM loans imperil housing market

Answers to questions about new mortgage aid plan

3 housing ‘front-runners’ in S.C.: Magazine names Charleston, Myrtle Beach and Greenville as recover

Believe It or Not, Existing-Home Sales Were Up in ’09

Regulators propose ban on upfront payments for foreclosure assistance

Q. and A.: Obama’s Housing Rescue Plan and You

Volunteers help family with the American dream

Ask the Experts: How to juggle mortgage payments, retirement savings

Baby boomers busted by housing market collapse

Home solar systems keep power bills from going into orbit

S.C. State Housing Authority offers low rates, down payment assistance

Mich. gets $223.9M for neighborhood revitalization

December housing starts dip, permits soar

Homebuilding forecast: Modest growth in 2010

Extreme Makeover: Thousands share in family’s joy, Generosity, new home overwhelm Suggs Family

State Housing Authority offers discounted rates to first-time homebuyers

Works starts on housing for seniors in Brutontown

Realtors Expect 2010 Rebound

Planning Commission holds public hearing on low-income housing in Greer

Move targets aid to restore house on State 11: Historic building part of effort to promote tourism a

First-timers help home sales roar toward recovery

Volunteers try to give neighbors a hand in modifying their mortgages

Low-income housing project moves forward

Housing market looking up

SC Foreclosures on the decline

Living in Greenville area a bargain, Forbes says

Greenville Ranked in Top Third of Nation’s Housing Markets

Housing Authority to Receive $10 million

Home Loan Demand Hits Highest Since Last May

$35 Billion Slated for Local Housing

HUD Dream Team

Calls to Renew Home Buyer Tax Credit Get Louder in Washington

HUD ANNOUNCES $50 MILLION IN RECOVERY ACT FUNDS TO ASSIST LOCAL COMMUNITIES STABILIZE NEIGHBORHOODS

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