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The number of homes going under contract in the U.S. unexpectedly declined in June, as high prices and mortgage rates persist.
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(NASDAQ: RDFN) — Pending home sales fell 4.5% month over month in December on a seasonally adjusted basis—the largest decline since October 2022—and dropped 2.3% ...
Realtors and real estate agents sold fewer homes in the Huntsville area last month than they did a year ago, but don’t expect ...
Summary The National Association of Realtors unexpectedly fell 5.5% in December to 74.2, the first monthly decline since July. Pending home sales were expected to be unchanged from the previous month.
Existing home sales also fell in August, down 15.3% below the August 2022 level. The NAR’s Pending Home Sales Index fell to a reading of 71.8 in August.
Pending Home Sales Regional Breakdown The Northeast PHSI fell 8.1% from last month to 62.3, down 1.3% from December 2023. The Midwest index shrunk 4.9% to 74.3 in December, down 6.9% from the ...
Sales of newly constructed homes will increase by 4.5% in 2023, to 670,000, due to more plentiful inventory in this segment of the market, and increase by another 11.9% in 2024, to 750,000.
Pending home sales were down 35% year over year, the largest decline since at least January 2015, as far back as this data goes. New listings of homes for sale were down 21% from a year earlier ...
U.S. pending-home sales fell 5.2% in March, according to the monthly index released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors (NAR).