Apparently the National Association of Realtors feels that it's not high energy prices, increasing debt load or the problems being to creep up in home purchase lending practices that are causing the drop in new home buys. In actuality it was the lack of advertising. To right that obvious wrong the group has launched a $40 million campaign to encourage people to go out and buy a house. The NAR wants people to know there's plenty of housing inventory available at a good price since sales are down in the past year, something that I might not be so quick to flaunt since plenty of homes being available means not only are there market forces at work but it also means realtors haven't been successful in either getting people to buy or helping people to sell homes.Realtors launch campaign
Apparently the National Association of Realtors feels that it's not high energy prices, increasing debt load or the problems being to creep up in home purchase lending practices that are causing the drop in new home buys. In actuality it was the lack of advertising. To right that obvious wrong the group has launched a $40 million campaign to encourage people to go out and buy a house. The NAR wants people to know there's plenty of housing inventory available at a good price since sales are down in the past year, something that I might not be so quick to flaunt since plenty of homes being available means not only are there market forces at work but it also means realtors haven't been successful in either getting people to buy or helping people to sell homes.







