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		<description>[...] Bloggeron - quality over quantity wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptLatest Housing Forecast from National Association of REALTORS Posted By: Jim Hurley Published in Market Watch, Mortgage Watch, Real Estate News Tags: changes, forecast, home sales, housing, loan limits, national, new homes, transactions 14 Mar Flat Existing-Home Sales Likely Before Gradual Recovery WASHINGTON, March 06, 2008 - The volume of existing-home sales is expected to hold steady through late spring, with a gradual recovery during the second half of the year as the mortgage situati [...]</description>
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