Inventory on Longest Downward Stretch in Two Decades
Housing inventory is officially on its longest downward stretch in two decades, with 11 percent less homes on the market ...
Housing inventory is officially on its longest downward stretch in two decades, with 11 percent less homes on the market ...
Home prices are seemingly on a runaway train in the majority of housing markets, already up 5.5 percent year-over-year at ...
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Pending home sales flopped in May as inventory continued to drag on the housing market, down 0.8 percent in the ...
Housing markets most squeezed by inventory shortages in recent years are seeing listings come off the market in record time. ...
Home price growth continues to mount, though at a slower pace, up 5.5 percent year-over-year in April, down from a ...
Listing inventory is taking a critical hit, with 9 percent fewer for-sale homes on the market now than one year ...
New-home sales reversed course in May, with sales of new, single-family homes up 2.9 percent to 610,000, according to the ...
Existing-home sales bloomed in May after a rainy April, with the median days on market at a new low and ...
Housing has largely bounced back from the crash, with several key gauges again at healthy, pre-collapse levels, according to the ...
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