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 Issue of October 22, 2007 
   


Single-Family Home Sales Slip To Lowest Point In 15 Years
By Aglaia Pikounis
Shirley Sullivan has been trying to sell her Framingham home since June.



Commerce Park Planned At Everett Brownfield Site
By Thomas Grillo
A 40-acre brownfield in Everett could become the city’s next commerce park.



Industry Turns to Common Sense, GSEs
By Amy Wyeth
Back to basics. A struggling subprime mortgage industry that lost its way trying to outdo competitors, even though it knew the financial risks were great, needs to get back to common-sense lending.



Housing-Start Declines Seen Bottoming Out by Next Year
By Jeff Haynes
Wait ’til next year. The popular mantra for dejected sports fans is finding a new audience with mortgage and residential real estate professionals.



Study: Red-Hot U.S. Market Should Cool Down Next Year
By Thomas Grillo
More than 600 of the nation’s top real estate experts expect the sizzling commercial real estate market to cool next year, according to a study by the Urban Land Institute and PricewaterhouseCoopers.



Bay State Condo Sales Suffer Worst 3rd Quarter Since ’02
By Aglaia Pikounis
Condo sales in Massachusetts fell 6.4 percent during the third quarter, posting the worst third quarter for unit sales in five years.




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