The Corn Belt was the real estate place to be in 2010.
New home sales soared in April as homebuyers rushed to claim the tax credit that expired at the end of the month.
Existing home sales soared in April as home buyers scrambled to claim the tax credit that expired at the end of the month, according to a real estate industry report released Monday.
The foreclosure plague may have finally reached its peak in April 2010 -- but don't expect delinquency statistics to plummet anytime soon.
Existing home sales jumped 6.8% in March, with home buyers racing to get a tax credit that expires in April, according to a real estate industry report released Thursday.
Home construction fell in December, government data showed Wednesday, while the number of building permits issued in the month rose.
Americans are inking a lot of deals to buy homes.