New Home Sales and Contract Prices Drop, Inventory Ticks Up
Having jumped a downwardly revised 8.6 percent in September, the seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. dropped 5.6 percent in October to an annual rate…
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Having jumped a downwardly revised 8.6 percent in September, the seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. dropped 5.6 percent in October to an annual rate…
Having dropped 8 percent in August, the seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. jumped 12.3 percent in September to an annual rate of 759,000 sales,…
The net number of homes on the market in San Francisco, including both condos and single-family homes, ticked up 10 percent over the past week but was still down 11…
The net number of homes on the market in San Francisco, including both condos and single-family homes, was unchanged over the past week, with a 2 percent drop in listings…
Having ticked up an upwardly revised 8.0 percent in July, the seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. dropped 8.7 percent in August to an annual…
While mortgage loan application volume for new homes across the U.S. ticked up 4 percent from July to August and was 20.6 percent higher than at the same time last…
While the number of single-family homes and condos on the market in San Francisco jumped last week and listed inventory levels are 30 percent higher, not lower, than average for…
The number of single-family homes and condos in contract to be sold in San Francisco is currently 22 percent lower than at the last time last year, at which point…
Having slipped in June, the seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. ticked up 4.4 percent in July to an annual rate of 714,000 sales. And…
Driven by listings for single-family homes, the net number of homes on the market in San Francisco, including condos, jumped over 10 percent over the past week, with the first…