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Existing home sales in May fell 0.7% compared to the same month last year. Measured monthly, sales were up slightly, 0.8%, from the month before — but that marks an increase from the slowest ...
The sales pace was the slowest for the month of May since 2009. Home sales climbed 0.8% last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.03 million units — the slowest for the month of May ...
New home sales, which are counted at the signing of a contract, are volatile on a month-to-month basis and subject to big revisions. They decreased 6.3% on a year-on-year basis in May.
Home sales in March declined by the most since 2022 as s tubbornly high mortgage rates and house prices kept buyers on the sidelines. Sales of previously owned homes in March dropped 5.9% from the ...
Existing home sales in March slumped 5.9% from February — the largest month-to-month decline since November 2022 when seasonally adjusted. Compared to a year ago, sales in March were down 2.4% ...
The 4 million pace set for sales last month was below the 4.06 million mark achieved in 2024, which was the worst year since 1995. And things are getting worse: home contract signings fell 6.3% in ...
Sales of existing homes rose slightly in May but held near historically low levels, the latest sign that buyers are staying away because of high home prices. U.S. existing-home sales rose 0.8% in ...
Home Builders Research reported 850 new home closings in April 2025, an 11 percent decrease from April 2024. The 2025 total of 3,446 is also 11 percent lower than 2024 thus far, Smith said.
Home sales are down, so inventory grew by 2% this week — a solid rebound after the Easter holiday. Even though there are still not a ton of sellers each week in most of the country, slow sales ...
Existing-home sales slid 0.5% in April to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4 million. The median existing-home sales price rose 1.8% from April 2024 to $414,000, an all-time high for the month ...
Home sales dropped 5.9% last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.02 million units, the National Association of Realtors said on Thursday morning.
U.S. existing-home sales fell slightly by 0.5% in April from the prior month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4 million, the slowest sales pace for any April since 2009, the National ...