This morning you can hear Liz Hersh of the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania discuss housing issues in Pennsylvania on Radio Smart Talk. If you can't listen now, you can download the podcast later. Below are a few graphs that display trends in housing prices in Pennsylvania over the last few years. The bottom line: housing prices at least in the last two quarters have finally stopped falling, although prices are still falling in some of Pennsylvania's metropolitan areas.
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