Washington, DC, Aug. 14, 2012 -- Homes became a little less affordable in the second quarter thanks to rising prices, according to the National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo.
Nearly 74% of the new and existing homes sold in the quarter were affordable to families who earn the national median income of $65,000.
That's down from 77.5% in the first quarter, but still a very high level of affordability based on history.
Median home prices were up in 92% of the markets surveyed, while median income didn't change.
NAHB chairman Barry Rutenberg said the decline in affordability was a positive sign for the market because it signals that the housing recovery is starting to take root.
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Beaulieu Marks 35th Anniversary
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| Dalton, GA, June 3, 2013 -– On the heels of unveiling a new corporate identity and new CEO Karel Vercruyssen, along with the pending retirement of Ralph Boe, Beaulieu America is also marking its 35th anniversary as a company. |

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CRI Certifies New Vacuums, Solutions
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| Dalton, GA, June 3, 2013 -- The Carpet and Rug Institute's Seal of Approval testing and certification program now stands at 374 solutions, 427 vacuums, 94 deep-cleaning extractors and 104 systems for a total 999. |

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CRI West Coast Meeting Set June 25
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| Dalton, GA, June 3, 2013 -- The Carpet and Rug Institute's West Coast Annual Membership Meeting will be held Tuesday, June 25 from 9-11 a.m. at the Irvine Marriott Hotel in Irvine, Califoria. |

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