THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: MONDAY, June 20, 1994 TAG: 9406200211 SECTION: BUSINESS WEEKLY PAGE: 23 EDITION: FINAL SOURCE: Short DATELINE: 940620 LENGTH:
Consider this: Despite increases in interest rates, the number of residential units sold through May rose 13.5 percent in South Hampton Roads from the previous year. That comes after two solid years of recovery.
{REST} Commercial real estate also has been gaining strength over the last nine months, particularly in retail space. Stable rents, declining vacancies, tenants moving to larger spaces and expansion of existing space have spurred most of the rebound.
What can we expect down the road? Experts say interested home buyers - after putting it off for a couple of years - will try to buy now. Look for little impact from interest rates on the housing market for the rest of the year.
{KEYWORDS} ALMANAC HOME SALES
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