One in four U.S. homes for sale on August 1 had their prices marked down at least once since landing on the market, data compiled by real estate website Trulia.com showed on Friday. A total of 24.4% of homes had their prices reduced in July, up from June’s 23.6%.
By editor Aug 14, 2009, 9:34 AM
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