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The State of the Nation's Housing 2007

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, June 14, 2007.

Prices rose, rose some more, then plateaued, and began to fall, as did appreciations and what began to rise...foreclosures. It’s how economists are describing the last two years of the housing market, and although the future still doesn’t look rosy, what may be the saving grace...the wave of new immigrants who may be our future buyers. We'll look at the state of the nation's housing through a new Harvard University report.

Guests

  • Russ Thibeault, President of Applied Economic Research in Laconia
  • Rachel Drew, Research Analyst for the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University and Co-Author of “The State of the Nation’s Housing” 2007 Report
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