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September 13, 2007

Latest Housing Figures - August 2007: Wall Street Journal

The September 13, 2007 edition of the Wall Street Journal Online has the latest housing inventory figures for several metropolitan areas. According to the article, which uses data we've compiled, the supply of homes increased 1.80% from the end of July 2007 to the end of August 2007.

The metro areas of Seattle, San Francisco and San Diego exhibited the highest gains in home inventory.

Here is a link to the full report.

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I am a Broker, and Market Analyst for Real Estate in Northwest Arkansas. My website, www.mountdata.com , includes sources of links that pertain to real estate, indicators, and general statistics across America.

I have included your site because of its statistical information on your area. If you can reciprocate with a link to me on your site, that would be wonderful.

People interested in Statistics and Real Estate are rare. So the purpose of this email is to also say “hello” and to express that I am glad there are others as fanatical about the subject as I am. If you wish, I would love to hear from you. Very informal. I would like to share my researches and market insights with others of a like persuasion.

If not, no problem. Hope you continue to grow in your career.

Yours in Success,

Paul Bynum

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