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"Despite more inventory to choose from and price advantages, new home sales continue to lag," says BrightMLS Chief Economist ...
Sales of previously owned homes saw a modest bump in July, breathing life into a housing market that has struggled this year.
With the pace of new- and existing-home sales down, some economists expect 2025 will be a weaker year for the housing market ...
Homebuyers had more options in July and appear to be taking advantage, as U.S. existing-home sales rose 2% from June.
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes rose in July as homebuyers were encouraged by a modest pullback in mortgage rates, slowing home price growth and more properties on the market ...
According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), existing home sales were up 2.0% from June to a seasonally adjusted ...
Existing-home sales rose 2.0% in July, reaching an annual rate of 4.01 million. Inventory hit its highest level since May ...
Housing sales in the Milwaukee area continue to be mixed as sales were down slightly, 0.8%, in July, according to a GMAR report ...
The United States has more homes for sale since the pandemic, which is causing home prices to fall as sales posted a slight ...