Pace Of New U.S. Home Sales Gains But Remains Below Average
The seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. gained 2.2 percent in May to annual rate of 546,000 sales. The current pace is 19.5 percent higher…
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The seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. gained 2.2 percent in May to annual rate of 546,000 sales. The current pace is 19.5 percent higher…
The standing inventory of listed homes for sale in San Francisco ticked up 20 percent over the past two months as is typical for this time of the year. That…
The National Association of Realtors Pending Home Sales Index ticked up to 112.4 in April, up 3.4 percent from an upwardly revised 108.7 in March. The index, for which 100…
Having dropped 11.4 percent in March, the seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. gained 6.8 percent in April. New home sales in the U.S. are…
The National Association of Realtors Pending Home Sales Index ticked up to 108.6 in March, up 1.1 percent from an upwardly revised 107.4 in February. The index, for which 100…
Having jumped an estimated 7.8 percent in February, the seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. reversed course and dropped 11.4 percent in March. New home…
The National Association of Realtors Pending Home Sales Index rose 3.1 percent from a revised 103.7 in January to 106.9 in February. The index, for which 100 denotes an average…
With new listings in San Francisco having outpaced sales over the past six weeks, the overall inventory of homes for sale in San Francisco is currently running 8 percent higher…
Having slipped a nominal 0.2 percent in January, the seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. jumped 7.8 percent in February to an annual rate of…
Despite a number of misreports making the rounds about record low inventory levels, the number of properties listed for sale in San Francisco has been ticking up since the beginning…