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A gauge of contract signings to purchase previously owned homes unexpectedly declined for a second month in October as higher prices and a limited number of listings impeded momentum in the housing market.
November 30 -
Closed sales of single-family homes in the Hartford region increased 36.31% in October compared to a year ago, the Greater Hartford Association of Realtors reported.
November 27 -
“What Realtors did was an outrage to our morals and our ideals,” the incoming president of the National Association of Realtors, Charlie Oppler said Thursday.
November 20 -
The remarks from the National Association of Realtors’ incoming president followed a vote by its board to ban “harassing or hate speech” within its code of conduct.
November 17 -
A gauge of pending home sales unexpectedly declined in September for the first time in five months, a sign elevated asking prices and lean supply are tempering the boom in housing despite the record-low interest rates.
October 29 -
Sales of previously owned homes rose more than expected in September to the highest level in 14 years as a desire for more space and record-low mortgage rates continue to support demand.
October 22 -
Pending home sales rose more than expected in August, reaching the highest level on record as low mortgage rates fuel a housing rally.
September 30 -
Sales of previously owned homes remained brisk in August as low mortgage rates and demand for space in the suburbs sustained strength in a housing market that’s a bright spot for the economy.
September 22 -
Homebuyers are favoring newly built properties at the highest rate in more than a decade.
August 31 -
Pending home sales rose in July by more than forecast to the highest level since 2005, signaling the housing market’s sharp recovery will continue with borrowing costs to stay low for the foreseeable future.
August 27