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Week of October 25, 2004

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* Refuting Housing Bubble Alarmists, Fed Chairman Greenspan Sees Home Owners in Good Financial Shape
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* Power of Eminent Domain Used to Halt Pennsylvania Subdivision
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President's Message

* Make Housing a Winner on Election Day

Housing Politics

* 2004 Election Night Viewers Guide

Housing and Economics

* Wet Weather Slows Home Starts in September, But Production Headed for a Record
* Builder Confidence Rebounds Strongly in October
* Existing Home Sales Rebound in September
* Study Gloomy About Prospects for Southern California Without Solution to Area’s Housing Crisis
* Eye on the Economy

Business Management

* Smart Solutions: Builder Forms Coalition to Fight Code Rewrites

Sales and Marketing

* These Three Technologies Can Help Refine Your Market Research

Seniors Housing

* A New Prototype Community
* National 'Aging in Place Week' Events Slated in 20 Cities
* New England to Host Fall 50+ Housing Symposium Nov. 3-4

Multifamily

* Forum Provides Information on Disposition of Low Income Tax Credit Properties
* Application Deadline Extended for Pillars of the Industry Awards
* Career of Award-Winning Tax Credit Professional Starts With Luck, But Blossoms With Education

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Run Your Business Like a Business — Before It Runs You
* Looking for Space in All the Right Places
* Are You the Next Remodelor of the Month?

State and Local

* Nominate Officials, Associations for 2004 SLGA Recognition Awards

Construction Safety

* Six Contractors in Texas Cited for OSHA Construction Site Hazards

Labor

* Beazer Homes Honored for Support of Student Chapters

Building Products

* Association Provides Hurricane Victims and Consumers Information on Insulation

Builder's Engineer

* What Is the Optimum Shelf-Life of a Business Partner?

Building News Coast To Coast

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* R. Randy Lee Inducted Into New York Home Builders’ Hall of Fame
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* Build Your Knowledge at the Custom Builder Symposium
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* Calendar of Events

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Existing Home Sales Rebound in September

A fairly steady decline in mortgage interest rates since June helped increase sales of existing single-family homes 3.1% to an annual pace of 6.75 million in September, the National Association of Realtors® reported on Oct. 25.

Last month’s sales activity was 1% above the 6.68-million unit pace of a year earlier, and it was the third-highest level on record.

Home resales had declined in July and August.

According to Freddie Mac, the national average commitment rate for a 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgage declined from 5.87% in August to 5.75% last month.


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“Since 1971, there have been only five months when mortgage interest rates were lower, and all of those have been during the last year and a half,” said David Lereah, the association’s chief economist.

“The good news is that interest rates have been fairly stable over the last month, hovering near generational lows, and that is increasing the purchasing power of buyers trying to get into the housing market,” he said.

Housing inventory levels at the end of September rose 0.4% from August to 2.45 million, a 4.4-month supply, the Realtors® reported.

Existing home sales in September rose 7.8% in the West, 4.1% in the Northeast and 3.7% in the Midwest. They slipped 0.7% in the South.


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