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With the impacts of the coronavirus in full bore, housing market experts predict home prices to fall in 2020.
June 8 -
After months of hiding out from the coronavirus, North Texas homebuyers are heading out to hunt for properties.
June 8 -
Eager buyers and reluctant sellers pushed Bay Area homes prices higher again in April, fueling quick sales and a robust market despite coronavirus restrictions.
June 5 -
Metro Denver's housing market bounced back in May, with new listings and pending sales rebounding after stay-at-home orders lifted, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
June 4 -
Nine years of annual home price gains are expected to come to an end by next April, according to CoreLogic, although prices in Southern California are projected to continue rising.
June 4 -
Canada's residential real estate market is bouncing back from coronavirus shutdowns.
June 3 -
Record lows in housing inventory plummeted even further as the global pandemic spread across Cape Cod over the last two months.
June 3 -
With would-be sellers too spooked to list their homes and would-be buyers held up due to social distancing orders, home price appreciation accelerated in April. And it could continue into the summer.
June 2 -
Dallas-area home prices are expected to decline for the first time since the Great Recession.
June 2 -
U.K. house prices fell the most in more than a decade and consumer borrowing plunged as the coronavirus lockdown shuttered the economy.
June 2 -
The Spokane, Wash., housing market has shown little signs of slowing during the pandemic.
June 2 -
Home sales in April stayed healthy despite the Ohio stay-at-home order, but dropped by double digits compared to a year before at the same time.
June 1 -
The Federal Reserve's actions should keep interest rates down and bring home sales back in June, according to NerdWallet.
June 1 -
Homes sales in Oklahoma didn't hit the skids in April, just a patch of black ice, but everyone managed to keep it between the ditches.
May 29 -
Michigan's economy collapsed this spring amid the coronavirus pandemic as thousands of businesses closed and more than 1 million residents lost work and sought unemployment benefits.
May 28 -
Home sales dipped in April due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the decline in Virginia wasn't as severe as many had anticipated, according to Virginia Realtors.
May 28 -
Some cities saw drops in annual housing supply nearing 40% in early May, according to Zillow.
May 26 -
New-home sales in the U.S. unexpectedly increased in April after swooning a month earlier, suggesting the housing market is starting to stabilize.
May 26 -
Home sales in South Florida plummeted in April. Realtors blame the health and economic fears wrought by the pandemic caused.
May 26 -
Homebuilders were a rare, bright spot in an otherwise dreary April for Southern California's housing market.
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