Snow, foreclosures hit homebuilder sentiment
March 15th, 2010 admin
The National Association of Home Builders says its housing market index slipped in March, as harsh winter weather and competition from foreclosed properties hurt builders’ sales prospects. National Association of Home Builders – Home Builders – Real estate – Foreclosure – Business
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