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Lower housing prices may be here to stay

The collapse in housing prices is not simply a blip in the market, but a fundamental resetting of values underlined by high unemployment, slower income growth and a more conservative consumer who will be more likely to rent than buy, an expert for Brookings’ Metropolitan Policy Program says.

Silver State has extra helping of bad debt to Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae

When Fannie Mae, one of two troubled government-backed mortgage-finance companies, guaranteed mortgage loans in Southern Nevada, homes were more expensive, and the average loan was worth 75 percent of the value of the home that secured it.

Democrats, Republicans differ on approach to mortgage firms

Nevada’s congressional Democrats, up for re-election next month, agree that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac must improve to protect taxpayers from future bailouts, but Silver State Republicans argue taxpayers would be off the hook if the government-sponsored companies were replaced by private interests.

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Panelist: Housing will drag North Las Vegas economy

North Las Vegas’ economy could see some bright spots, but the valley’s housing market may not experience a full rebound for nearly a generation, predicted a local observer at the city’s Directions 2010 event Thursday.

Officials in every state launch joint foreclosure probe

A joint investigation by every state could force mortgage companies to settle allegations that they used flawed documents to foreclose on hundreds of thousands of homeowners. Lenders could be forced to accept an independent monitor to ensure they follow state laws and pay some people whose foreclosures were improperly handled.

Las Vegas homes sales and prices fall again

Single-family home sales dropped sharply to 2,806 in September, a 16.4 percent decrease from the same month a year ago, and inventory of homes on the market jumped 9.2 percent to 22,719, the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors reported Friday.

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