Having Dropped, Pace of New Home Sales in the U.S. Inches Up
The seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S., which hit a 14-year high in July/August, has since dropped 14 percent to an annualized rate of 842,000…
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The seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S., which hit a 14-year high in July/August, has since dropped 14 percent to an annualized rate of 842,000…
With the number of homes on the market in San Francisco having started to tick up following a typical seasonal slowdown and culling of unsold listings at the end of…
Having slipped 2.5 percent in November, the seasonally adjusted pace of existing-home sales across the U.S. inched up 0.7 percent in December to an annual rate of 6.76 million sales,…
Having dropped at the end of last year with a typical culling of unsold listings and seasonal slowdown in play, along with nearly twice as many homes in contract than…
While the net number of homes listed for sale dropped around 45 percent over the past month in San Francisco, as was to be expected with a seasonal culling of…
Having slipped one (1) percent in October, the National Association of Realtors Pending Home Sales Index, a seasonally adjusted index for which 100 denotes “an average level” of activity, ticked…
Having hit a 14-year high in October, the seasonally adjusted pace of existing-home sales across the U.S. slipped 2.5 percent in November to an annual rate of 6.69 million sales,…
With the seasonal culling of unsold inventory in full swing, the net number of homes listed for sale in San Francisco dropped another 13 percent over the past week to…
With a seasonal culling of unsold inventory underway, the net number of homes listed for sale in San Francisco dropped 12 percent over the past week to 1,250 and will…
With a typical slowdown in new listing activity and seasonal culling of unsold listings, which are likely return to the market as “new” in the New Year, underway, the net…