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After seemingly falling off a cliff in April and May amid the cornavirus pandemic, Central Texas home sales have bounced back in a big way.
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Home sales in greater Hartford jumped in July — typically a slow summer month for purchases — as sellers who sat the sidelines at the start of the pandemic put out the "for sale" sign and eager buyers snapped up properties.
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Recent changes to housing policy and uncertainty regarding the coronavirus could slow that growth.
August 19 -
When you're quarantined inside your home with no place to go, the walls around you take on a whole new meaning.
August 19 -
Houston-area new-home sales volume and prices continued on an upward track in July for the second straight month as mortgage rates fell to historic lows.
August 19 -
Oklahoma City-area home sales didn't let up in July and show no sign of slowing down heading into fall.
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Canadian home sales surged to a record in July as homebuyers emerged from lockdowns.
August 18 -
Home-buying records are snapping like dry tree branches all across Colorado this summer, not just in metro Denver, as a mismatch between supply and demand pushes sales prices higher and drains the inventory of homes available for sale.
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As inventory dropped to an all-time low in July, borrowers hunted for houses further and further from city centers, causing price spikes in rural markets, according to Redfin.
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For some employees given the option of working from home during the coronavirus pandemic, the workplace expanded from the city office to the beachfront condominium.
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