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Existing Home Sales Plummet In July; Home Buyers Gain Leverage
The number of home resales plunged by 1.4 million units in July. Home buyers may uncover opportunities for a deal.
Read More..>>Existing Home Sales Drop In June But Hint At Higher Price Tier Support
Consistent with most post-home buyer tax credit housing news, Existing Home Sales eased lower last month. The 5 percent drop in sales was expected, but a closer look at the month’s data reveals some interesting trends.
Read More..>>May 2010 Existing Home Sales Is Better Than The Headline Data Suggests
The press is calling the May 2010 drop in Existing Home Sales “unexpected” and disappointing, but a deeper look at the data shows the news isn’t as bad as it first appears.
Read More..>>Home Supplies Tick Higher, Creating An Opening For Today’s Home Buyers
According to the National Association of Realtors®, although the number of homes sold ticked higher in April, so did the supply of existing homes for sale, too. Sellers are now listing homes faster than buyers can buy them.
Read More..>>Home Resales Boom Into The End Of The Tax Credit; Home Values Seen Rising.
Existing Home Sales rose in March, as expected. U.S. homebuyers closed on 7 percent more homes as compared to February.
Read More..>>Existing Home Sales Flatten And Point To A Much Better Spring
As expected, Existing Home Sales fell in February, slipping 30,000 units versus January’s numbers. It’s the 4th straight month in which Existing Home Sales were lower, month-over-month. But it may not last long.
Read More..>>Existing Home Sales Drop Again In January But Stay On The Trendline
Anecdotal evidence is showing sales activity higher through February and into March. And, although it’s unlikely we’ll see a spike through April like we did last November, buy-side demand for homes should remain strong. The good news of the sagging sales reports is that today’s buyers may find home prices are lower and sellers are more willing to negotiate.
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