Did You Know: Realtors®’ Confidence IndexFebruary 27th, 2009

Author: Research Commentary from REALTOR.org.

Did you know that the Realtors® Confidence Index rose for the first time in eight months to 23.2?

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  • Quick Take: Government SpendingFebruary 27th, 2009

    Author: Research Commentary from REALTOR.org.

    Government spending has stepped into the void left by the private sector and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

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  • Quick Take: Unemployment and Economic ConditionsFebruary 26th, 2009

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    Unemployment continues to grow, as economic conditions worsen.

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  • Did You Know: Hours Spent at HomeFebruary 26th, 2009

    Author: Research Commentary from REALTOR.org.

    Did you know that the average person spends 7.3 hours at home on any given day?

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  • Feb. 25, 2009 – Existing-Home SalesFebruary 26th, 2009

    Author: REALTOR® TV

    NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun reports on the latest existing-home sales numbers in January 2009.

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  • Did You Know: Owner OccupancyFebruary 25th, 2009

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