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Realtors Urge Fed To Stop Hiking As Existing Home Sales Slump Most Since 2014
Despite a modestly better than expected 1.4% MoM rise (after September's 3.4% slump), existing home sales slumped 5.1% year-over-year - the biggest drop since 2014. A blip higher in SAAR... Â Regionally, The West is .....»»
Existing Home Sales Plunged (Again) In March... But Prices Continue To Rise
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"We Have To Get More Inventory" - Existing Home Sales Unexpectedly Rise In January
"We Have To Get More Inventory" - Existing Home Sales Unexpectedly Rise In January Despite the weather and disappointing labor market data, existing home sales jumped 0.6% MoM in January (far better than the 2.4% drop expected) t.....»»
Economic Report: Existing-home sales rise slightly, despite buyers’ struggles with falling inventory
Buyers are being forced to pay higher and higher prices because of the lack of homes for sale......»»
Existing-Home Sales Stack Up
After a disappointing September, existing-home sales stacked up, thanks to climbing earnings, expanding jobs and low mortgage rates, according to the latest National Association of.....»»
Southern California"s home prices and sales rise in September
The Southern California housing market showed signs of heating up in September, as sales and prices rose. The Southern California housing market showed signs of heating up in September, as sales and prices rose......»»
Economic Report: Pending home sales rise for the second straight month in September
Pending homes sales rose in September for the second straight month, the National Association of Realtors said Tuesday......»»
Home prices overheat again, causing buyers to turn away
September sales of existing homes fell short of expectations. The downturn followed two months of gains. The problem is low supply and high prices......»»
Existing home sales miss expectations in September, down 2.2%
CNBC's Diana Olick reports on new existing home sales data for the month of September. The street was expecting sales to be down 0.7 percent, but sales dropped 2.2 percent......»»
Home prices are overheating again, causing buyers to turn away
September sales of existing homes fell short of expectations. The downturn followed two months of gains. The problem is low supply and high prices......»»
U.S. existing home sales drop more than expected in September
U.S. home sales fell more than expected in September as the market continues to struggle with a dearth of properties for sale, especially for cheaper homes......»»
U.S. existing home sales drop 2.2% to 5.38 million rate in September
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U.S. existing home sales drop more then expected in September
U.S. home sales fell more than expected in September as the market continues to struggle with a dearth of properties for sale, especially for cheaper homes......»»
Existing-Home Sales Increase 1.3% in August
Existing-home sales inched up in August, marking two consecutive months of growth, according to the National Association of RealtorsÃ’. Three of the four major regions reported a rise in sales, while the West recorded a declin.....»»
4 Real Estate Companies to Consider as Existing Home Sales Rise to 17-Month High
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Economic Report: Existing-home sales rise 1.3% in August — the market was expecting sales to fall
Sales volume remains elevated, but economic concerns may outweigh the bargain low rates offer......»»
Existing Home Sales Rise At Fastest Rate In Over 2 Years
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Economic Report: Existing-home sales rise 1.3% in August — half the growth rate compared to a year ago
Sales volume remains elevated, but economic concerns may outweigh the bargain low rates offer......»»
Existing Home Sales Rise Year-Over-Year, Break 16-Month Losing-Streak
Existing home sales were expected to rebound 2.5% in July after sliding 1.7% in June (whi.....»»