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Real estate: Should you rent or buy in 2014?

As 2013 draws to a close, it’s fairly clear that the real estate market has gained strength: home sales are up, prices have firmed, foreclosures are down and mortgage rates remain close to record lows. Figures from the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) show that September home values on average were 11.7 percent higher than a year earlier, the 10th consecutive month of double-digit, year-over-year, increases. NAR also reports that in the third quarter home prices increased in 144 out of 163 metropolitan statistical areas. Fifty-four areas had double-digit increases, and only 19 had price declines. “What we have seen during the past year are signs of a broad national recovery,” says Ray Brousseau, executive vice president with Carrington Mortgage Services. “Pent-up demand and a growing population are two factors that have contributed to generally increased home prices.” Interest rates Interest rates also make ownership more attractive. According to Standard & Poors, the 30-yea

Total U.S. Foreclosures Top 1.8 Million in 2012

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According to RealtyTrac's recently released Year-End 2012 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, a total of 2,304,941 foreclosure filings -- default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions -- were reported on 1,836,634 U.S. properties in 2012, down 3 percent from 2011 and down 36 percent from the peak of 2.9 million properties with foreclosure filings in 2010. The report also shows that 1.39 percent of U.S. housing units (one in every 72) had at least one foreclosure filing during the year, down from 1.45 percent of housing units in 2011 and down from 2.23 percent of housing units in 2010. "2012 was the year of the judicial foreclosure, with foreclosure activity increasing from 2011 in 20 of the 26 states that primarily use the judicial process, and a judicial state -- Florida -- posting the nation's highest state foreclosure rate for the first time since the housing crisis began," said Daren Blomquist, vice president at RealtyTrac. "Meanwhile foreclosure ac