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The coronavirus pandemic and economic shutdown have created in the Syracuse, N.Y., area the hottest housing market in recent history, agents say.
July 2 -
Manhattan home sales plunged the most on record in the second quarter, while New York was shut down to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
July 2 -
A new study confirms what many central Ohio home shoppers already suspect: Nowhere in the country do homes sell faster than in Columbus.
July 2 -
Home prices rose in April despite record unemployment and widespread shut downs, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index.
July 1 -
San Diego home prices continued to increase into COVID-19's second month and grew at a quicker pace than other California cities.
July 1 -
Despite a statewide stay-at-home order, massive job losses and an uncertain economic outlook, home prices in the Seattle area zoomed up faster in April than any large metro in the country save Phoenix.
June 30 -
From Southern California to the Great Lakes, here's a look at 12 housing markets with the biggest annual declines in pending sales, according to CoreLogic.
June 29 -
The growing pandemic caused Texas home sales to drop to the lowest level in eight years in May.
June 29 -
Sales of homes for May were down in Butler County and the Greater Cincinnati area, a trend that was anticipated due to the Ohio stay-at-home order.
June 28 -
Home sales plunged 70% in May in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic — the largest drop in the country, according to the Remax National Housing report.
June 26