Week Links – November 10, 2006
A weekly list of national and local housing news, commentary, and opinion.
All Housing Markets Are Local, Except When They’re Not — NY Times
Portland expected to fare better than most U.S. communities
Metro and home builders’ group construct a new alliance — The Oregonian
After years of confrontation, regulators and developers collaborate to put on a “green” conference
Housing Consumers Suffering Information Glut – Realty Times
Housing consumers getting conflicting information, deferring decisions
In Face of Housing Slowdown, Homeowners Remain Optimistic – The Wall St. Journal
Despite news that the market is slipping just 6% of those surveyed in August said they think their home’s value will decline in the next 12 months.
A real estate reckoning — The Oregonian
The southwest suburbs’ framework of a housing slowdown lays a foundation for a more normal market
Lake Grove gets a little love — The Oregonian
Merchants, residents and the city are ready to renovate the area — now they just have to agree on a plan
Revenge of the second tiers — The Portland Business Journal
Portland among fastest appreciating markets, according to Zillow.com
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