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Home sale prices in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, continued their usual spring rise through May, though the number of sales were down amid the coronavirus crisis.
June 10 -
Housing sales across Ohio took a hit during April as the coronavirus pandemic swept the state.
June 3 -
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 -
Central Ohio home sales fell sharply in April and dropped to their lowest level in a decade nationally, as the coronavirus pandemic took full hold of the real estate market.
May 22 -
Ohio's homeownership rate rose in the first quarter of this year to the highest level since 2011, suggesting a robust housing market and growing economic stability.
May 19 -
A statewide stay at home order imposed in late March didn't stop Dayton Realtors from hitting their highest monthly sales figures so far in 2020.
April 23 -
Figures released Friday show that the central Ohio housing market remained robust through February, but evidence mounted this week that the coronavirus outbreak is crushing that market along with the rest of the economy.
March 20 -
The median price for single-family homes in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, took a jump up in February, especially so in the suburbs.
March 3 -
U.S. home price increases should soften this year, but central Ohio homebuyers might not see much relief, according to one of the nation's best-known housing economists.
February 20 -
Home sale prices in Cuyahoga County were up in January over a year ago in both the suburbs and the city of Cleveland.
February 6