US Housing Prices Within 7% of 2007 High – That’s Not A Bubble?

US Housing Prices Within 7% of 2007 High – That’s Not A Bubble? (via Market Shadows)

Courtesy of Lee Adler of the Wall Street Examiner The NAR reported existing home sales in June of 501,000 units, a decline of 13,000 from May, as about 4% of contracts that were due to settle in June apparently failed due to the rise in mortgage rates…

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