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Will housing 'misery' swing the election? - Personal Finance Daily ...

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Nevada and Florida have the highest scores on Trulia?s housing misery index, due to the decline in home prices and the rise in delinquencies and foreclosures in the states. Michigan also ranks high. These states also happen to be key battleground states in the presidential election, as Quentin Fottrell reports today.

Read that story in today?s Personal Finance Daily, plus read why more wealthy home buyers are returning to adjustable-rate mortgages and learn 10 lessons from the 1987 stock market crash, which celebrates its 25th anniversary today.

? Amy Hoak , assistant editor

Will housing ?misery? swing the election?

Pay Dirt: Three swing states with weak housing markets are battlegrounds for November.
Will housing ?misery? swing the election?

Wealthy home buyers return to risky ARMs

Adjustable-rate mortgages can offer big savings over fixed-rate loans ? at least for a period.
Wealthy home buyers return to risky ARMs.

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Sales of existing homes drop in September

Sales of existing homes fall in September, with declines in all regions but the South, according to data released Friday.
Sales of existing homes drop in September.

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