Home values to lose well over $2 trillion during 2008: Zillow
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Homes in the United States have lost trillions of dollars in value during 2008, with nearly 11.7 million American households now owing more on their mortgage than their homes are worth, real estate website Zillow.com said on Monday.<div class="feedflare">
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