From the WSJ Real Estate Archives

U.S. Home-Price Growth Reaches Slowest Pace in Over Six Years
By DAMIAN PALETTA

To Woo Families, Builders Add Water Parks, Swanky Playrooms
By CHRISTINA S.N. LEWIS

High Prices and Rising Rates Push Houses Out of Reach for Buyers
By REX NUTTING

Pending Home Sales Index Fell 7.0% in July, NAR Reports
By BENTON IVES-HALPERIN

Why the End of the Housing Boom May Not Be Such a Bad Thing
By JAMES B. STEWART

As Rates, Inventories Rise, Developers Try Home Auctions
By JUNE FLETCHER

Housing Market Will Deflate Economy, Economist Says
By REX NUTTING

Sales of New Homes Fall 4.3%; Inventories Hit an 11-year High
By REX NUTTING

Housing Slump Proves Painful For Some Owners and Builders
By JAMES R. HAGERTY and MICHAEL CORKERY

Sales of Existing Homes Drop To Lowest Levels Since 2004

Foreclosed Properties May Offer Bargains, but There Are Risks
By ALEKSANDRA TODOROVA

U.S. Home-Price Gains Slow As Sellers Compete for Buyers
By REX NUTTING

The Endangered B&B: Inns Turn Into Homes as Owners Cash Out
By CONOR DOUGHERTY

Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady As Slowdown Outweighs Inflation
By GREG IP

Housing Market May Land Harder Than Economists Expect
By MARK WHITEHOUSE

Scenes of a Crime: Do Homes Associated With Scandal Sell?
By TROY MCMULLEN

New-Home Sales Tumbled in June As Inventories Hit Record High
By CAMPION WALSH and BENTON IVES-HALPERIN

Existing-Home Sales Drop 1.3% As Inventories Rise Sharply

New Headache for Americans: Inflated Home Appraisals
By JAMES R. HAGERTY and RUTH SIMON

Home Builders Turn to Discounts, Promotions As Inventories Rise
By JANET MORRISSEY



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