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How soon could Las Vegas Valley run out of land for new homes?
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 34 minutes agoAction needs to be taken to keep the area’s housing stock within a healthy equilibrium of supply and...
Housing Market Not Expected to Crash Anytime Soon
The Real Deal· 3 hours agoAmericans priced out of the housing market may be hoping for a crash, but they shouldn’t be holding their breaths, according to economists. The housing...
How the Fed Will Impact Mortgage Rates at This Week's Meeting
CNET· 3 hours agoThe Federal Reserve is meeting this week, June 11-12, but don’t expect an interest rate cut quite...
Five Key Charts to Watch in Global Commodities This Week
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours agoNatural gas traders are skittish over any potential disruptions that could throw markets into...
Crude oil prices today: WTI prices are up 0.51% today
USA Today· 2 hours agoAs of 9 a.m., WTI futures were at $76.22 per barrel. That’s up 1.26% YTD.
Is the housing market going to crash? What the experts are saying
Bankrate via AOL· 1 day ago(Seasonal fluctuations in home prices typically make late spring the highest-priced time of the year...
AGS Week Ahead: Bearish Mood as Dollar Gains, Suppressing Commodity Currencies
Morningstar· 47 minutes agoThis week is shaping up to be an important one from a macroeconomic perspective, with U.S. Consumer Price Index inflation data, the monthly World Agricultural Supply
Boerne apartment demand is blowing past SA - San Antonio Business Journal
The Business Journals· 5 hours agoWhile the San Antonio apartment market has been marked by declining rental rates and dwindling...
Oil Edges Higher But Bearish Sentiment Persists
Barrons.com· 9 hours agoOil prices were edging higher on Monday despite a stronger U.S. dollar, but market sentiment remains broadly bearish. Brent crude and WTI were both up...
Democratic National Convention poised to drive up hotel room rates this summer — even more than...
Chicago Sun-Times· 7 hours agoLollapalooza is typically the busiest weekend of the year for Chicago’s hotels, but 50,000 people...