Mike Colpitts
Mike Colpitts is the Editor of Housing Predictor. To see the entire top 10 buyers markets forecast, your own market forecast and search for real estate listings and foreclosures visit <a href="http://www.housingpredictor.com" title="http://www.housingpredictor.com" target="_blank">http://www.housingpredictor.com</a>
Articles by this Author
North West Markets Named To Top Real Estate List
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- Published 07/11/2007
- Real Estate
- Unrated
Driven by exceptionally strong local economies the Top 10 Housing Predictor buyers markets at the halfway point of 2007 are expanding across the nation from the southern half of the country into the Greater Pacific North-West Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon have been named to the Top 10
Americans Split On Real Estate Agents Service
- By N/A
- Published 07/16/2007
- Real Estate
- Unrated
Americans are split on whether they are satisfied with their real estate agents services, according to the latest survey conducted by Housing Predictor, which forecasts housing markets in all 50 US
Exclusive Report: Limited Damage In Sub-prime Fall Out
- By N/A
- Published 07/20/2007
- Real Estate
- Unrated
The economic damage caused by the fall out from the sub-prime loan crisis is limited, and should not cause major economic damage to the nation’s housing markets or greater US
Fed Chief Confirms Housing Predictor Forecast
- By N/A
- Published 07/25/2007
- Real Estate
- Unrated
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke has confirmed the Housing Predictor forecast that more than 2 million homes will be foreclosed as a result of the sub prime lending crisis
In a hearing before the Congressional House Financial Services Committee in Washington D
Housing Market Forecast Unchanged
- By N/A
- Published 07/30/2007
- Real Estate
- Unrated
Housing markets will depreciate an average of 42% nationwide in 2007, according to the annual Housing Predictor forecast
Worst 25 Markets Show Stabilization
- By N/A
- Published 08/3/2007
- Real Estate
- Unrated
The Worst 25 housing markets in America are an indication that many markets throughout the nation are beginning to show signs of stabilizing, despite the nation’s near record increase in foreclosures due to the subprime loan crisis at the mid-way point of 2007, according to the latest Housing Predictor assessment