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Reports released this week by several respected market observers point to less good and increased bad and ugly ahead for the housing market.
For some of the good, a U.S. Census Bureau report released late last week spurred a bout of optimism when it revealed that new-home sales jumped by nearly 11% month-over-month in May on a seasonally adjusted basis, after declining details ⇒
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