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		<title>By: John Harper</title>
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		<description>Hi Lianyi - Towards the end of summer, fewer houses normally get listed, buyers that haven&#039;t sold may want to wait until next Spring and existing inventory does get reduced as sales transaction are completed.

It a combination of all this and more. For example, in today&#039;s market with all the foreclosures we expect to see inventory increase this fall and winter as more foreclosures come on the market.

Many banks are delaying the process of listing new foreclosures until they can reduce the amount of inventory on their balance sheets.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Lianyi &#8211; Towards the end of summer, fewer houses normally get listed, buyers that haven&#8217;t sold may want to wait until next Spring and existing inventory does get reduced as sales transaction are completed.</p>
<p>It a combination of all this and more. For example, in today&#8217;s market with all the foreclosures we expect to see inventory increase this fall and winter as more foreclosures come on the market.</p>
<p>Many banks are delaying the process of listing new foreclosures until they can reduce the amount of inventory on their balance sheets.</p>
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