Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Real estate market indicators for 2010

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Market trends in California and Florida, the federal government's efforts to pull housing out of a hole, the smaller home sector and other indicators point to where housing is going in 2010.

by Broderick Perkins
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Deadline Newsroom - You already may be resolved to approach the housing market based on its recent ebbs and flows.



But given what's still to come, you may want to rethink your strategy.

To plug in watch move-up buyers, look to market trends in California and Florida, keep tabs on the federal government's efforts to pull housing from its hole, and track the smaller home sector, according to the head of a leading real estate firm who has her finger on the pulse of the housing market.

"Although we may be over a month into 2010, the real estate New Year has just begun," says Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate president and CEO, Sherry Chris, who has her finger on the pulse of the housing market and shares what's to come.
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