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December 13th, 2006

Existing-Home Sales to Trend Upward in 2007

Existing-home sales are expected to rise gradually in 2007 from current levels, with annual totals slightly lower than 2006, while new-home sales will continue to slide, according to the latest forecast by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.

David Lereah, NAR’s chief economist, says market conditions will vary around the country next year.

“Roughly three-quarters of the country will experience a sluggish expansion in 2007, while other areas should continue to contract for at least part of the year,” he says. “Most of the correction in home prices is behind us, but general gains in value next year will be modest by historical standards.”

For Buyers, a Window of Opportunity

“Buyers, especially first-time buyers, with the combined benefits of seller flexibility and an unexpected drop in mortgage interest rates, have a window of opportunity,” he adds. “These conditions will persist in many areas until early spring when inventory supplies are likely to become more balanced.”

Existing-home sales for 2006, finishing the third-best year on record, are projected at 6.47 million, a decline of 8.6 percent from 2005. For 2007, sales expected to rise steadily to an annual total of 6.40 million, which would be 1 percent lower than this year’s total.

“By the fourth quarter of 2007, existing-home sales will be 4.6 percent higher than the current quarter,” Lereah says.

Mortgage Rates Seen Rising to 6.7%

The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is forecast to gradually increase to 6.7 percent by the fourth quarter of 2007. Last week, Freddie Mac reported the 30-year fixed rate dropped to 6.11 percent.

The national median existing-home price for all of 2006 is projected to rise 1.4 percent to $222,600, with another 1.0 percent gain next year to $224,700. The median new-home price should ease by 0.5 percent to $239,700 this year, and then rise by 0.8 percent in 2007 to $241,700.

“Keep in mind that overall home prices were still appreciating at double digit rates in the first quarter of this year — prices in this buyer’s market are temporarily a little below a year ago when we were in a strong seller’s market,” Lereah says. “This correction is one of the factors drawing buyers into the current market, but most sellers are still seeing very healthy long-term gains.”

December 13th, 2006

More fun wine tastings thru 17 Dec. 06

December 9, 2006 7:00 amtoDecember 17, 2006 7:00 am


1) Artisan Cellar Champagne Tasting

Our annual in-store Champagne tasting with importer Heinz Harke of Orange Imports. Mostly grower-bottler, many Grand Cru bottlings. First tasting of beloved Jacquesson, out of the Chicago market for a few years.

Free of charge, the tasting is on Thursday, December 14, from 4:00 to 6:30 at the Artisan Cellar, Merchandise Mart (Kinzie and Wells) on the first floor.

Call 312-527-5810 for more info, or e-mail artisancellars@earthlink.net

The Artisan Cellar
Fine Wines, Artisan Cheese, Espresso Bar
222 Merchandise Mart Plaza
Chicago 60654
312.527.5810

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2) ChicaGourmets! and Chicago Cultural Center Proudly Present

Winter’s Song Madrigal Dinner

Preston Bradley Hall
77 East Randolph, Chicago
Sunday, December 17, 2006, 2:00 P.M.
$75.00 per person

Illinois State University Madrigals celebrates its second annual event in Chicago. With each trumpet fanfare you will experience a musical and visual celebration in the Renaissance style of Merrie Olde England. Join the King and Queen, Court Jester, and the Wench for a holiday feast, while you are serenaded by seventeen Lords and Ladies singing traditional holiday madrigals.

Special thanks to Judith Hines & Brad Thacker, Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and ChicaGourmets! Host Don Newcomb

The Whitehall Executive Chef Virginia Benke’s Menu

Hot Cider, Red & White Wine & Iced Tea

First Course
Salad of Mixed Greens

Entrée
Queen Elizabeth Chicken Wild Rice Wellington
With celery root puree and roasted root vegetable medley

Dessert
Royal Figgie Pudding
English Tea or Coffee

E-mail: donaldnewcomb@comcast.net
Web Site: www.chicagourmets.org
Tel: 708-383-7543 Fax: 708-383-4964

Courtesy of Patrick Fegen and the Chicago Wine School, wineschool.com

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