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HomeGain Releases 2nd Quarter 2011 National Home Values Survey Results

June 19 2011

Guest Contributor Louis Cammarosano from HomeGain Says:

Fifty percent of surveyed real estate professionals nationwide expect home values to decrease over the next six months; Sixty-five percent disapprove of Obama’s performance as President.

HomeGain, the first company to provide free instant home valuations online, announced the results of its nationwide second quarter 2011 home values survey. Over 750 real estate agents and brokers and over 2,600 homeowners were surveyed.

Most real estate professionals and homeowners continue to expect home HGBlog Forecast Imgvalues to decrease or stay the same through the middle of the year. Fifty percent of agents and brokers and forty-two percent of homeowners think that home values will decrease over the next six months.

In the first quarter 2011 HomeGain National Home Values Survey, thirty-nine percent of agents and brokers and 30 percent of homeowners thought that home values would decrease over the next six months.

 

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