2009-06-26nytimes.com

There have been bad housing markets before, but never in post-World War II history has the market for new homes suffered as badly as it has in this decline.

That plunge raises questions about whether some homes built during the boom will ever be sold. It could also suggest that home builders have been slow to cut their prices enough to keep up with falling market prices.



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