State Associations and Agencies

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Charlotte housing market shows real signs of improvement during 3Q11

Metrostudy Report - Charlotte, NC– November 1, 2011 - Charlotte’s housing market improved in starts, closings, and inventory absorption during 3Q11, according to a recent report by Metrostudy, a national housing data and consulting firm that maintains the most extensive primary database on residential construction in the US housing market.

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Triangle New Home Market Eyeing Continued Growth

MetroStudy - (Raleigh, NC– May 4, 2011) - Job growth is helping to maintain the new home market in the Triangle, according to a recent report by Metrostudy, a national housing data and consulting firm that maintains the most extensive primary database on residential construction in the US housing market.

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Unemployment and low demand continues to delay recovery of Charlotte’s housing market

MetroStudy - (Charlotte, NC– May 1, 2011) The Charlotte housing market had a weak start to 2011, according to a recent report by Metrostudy, a national housing data and consulting firm that maintains the most extensive primary database on residential construction in the US housing market.

The Charlotte MSA has added 4,600 new jobs over the last twelve months as of March 2011, but the unemployment rate remains very high at 10.4%. “We need job growth to significantly improve to stimulate home buying demand so that builders will be encouraged to start more homes,” said Bill Miley, director of Metrostudy’s Charlotte division.

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