| Don't just advertise, dominate your market. As the Cyberhomes Neighborhood Expert, you'll have exclusive access to current data embedded in an integrated marketing system. READ MORE » TODAY'S TOP STORIES = Premium Member News - Join Now » Thursday, May 14, 2009 Hard-hit states key to housing rebound WASHINGTON -- Prominent real estate and policy experts sounded unanimous yet guarded optimism during a session this week at the National Association of Realtors annual midyear conference. The states now in deepest trouble -- notably Florida, Nevada and California, which led the collapse -- may yet lead the nation's housing market back to prosperity, according to some members of the 16-member panel that was featured during a Real Estate Summit on Tuesday here at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel. More » Techie: Social Web links agents, consumers Real Estate Connect Speaker Profile: Dan Woolley Broker fights sellers' right to sue Real estate law: McAvoy v. Hilbert Survey: Closing in on REOs and short sales From Inman Blog OTHER TOP STORIES NAR to revisit IDX indexing policy MLSs can require brokers to block search engines Becoming a real estate brand Letters From the Home Front Greenspan: Fed not to blame in housing crash Home-price declines a possible U.S. Achilles' heel Buyers can tap tax credit for down payment FHA drafting policy on first-time homebuyer credit Mexico: land of guaranteed appreciation? Some areas report 10% annual price growth More Headlines » NOTABLE QUOTE "These people are not just consumers. They are real estate's future cash cow. So what is your game plan for connecting with them?" --Marc Davison |
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