City home values continue growth
Nothing could be flatter but something actually flat.
Oklahoma City home values blipped up 0.01 percent in the second quarter, matching the national average, according to new figures from the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight .
Appreciation continued — but just barely — "despite tightening credit policies, rising foreclosure rates and weakening buyer sentiment,” said James Lockhart , directo...
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