September housing starts, permits fall to 14-year lows
Story date: 2007-10-17 07:28:00
Added on: 2007-10-17 09:00:13
USA Today - ... says two out of three Americans expect home prices to stay the same or drop in the next year. Home sales, which set records for five straight years, have been slumping since 2006, a downturn that has intensified in recent months as mortgage lenders ...
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