2007 has thrown the housing market into a tailspin thanks in part to the collapse of the subprime market, tightening credit availability and lower prices. What went wrong in this market? How did we get here and how do successfully navigate our way out? Join John H. Vogel Jr., Permanent Adjunct Professor, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth as we unravel the mess.
Financial, real estate stocks hit hard
CEO predicts another 500 to 1,000 job cuts needed
Despite uptick, majority still see sales as 'poor'
Massive 74-acre power center changes hands
Regional mall sells to California investor
Long-term lease involves nearly 1.2 million square feet
Standard & Poor's warns of bigger losses on 2006 loans
Refis see another large gain as interest rates slide
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Security, convenience top baby boomers' list
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