WASHINGTON, DC-Prices of homes increased in almost two-thirds of cities in the US as buyers exploited the tax credits that gave a much-needed relief to the ailing housing market. The National Association of Realtors has reported that median sales prices of homes that were previously occupied went up in Q2 2010 compared to that of Q2 2009 in 100 out of 155 metropolitan areas surveyed. The same figure was 91 out of 152 cities in Q1 2010. For the full story, go to Boston.com.


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