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Dallas had the greatest price gains in more than a year the latest nationwide comparison.
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Consumer home purchasing power gained steam in July thanks to plummeting interest rates and gains in the median income despite steady price growth, according to First American.
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Despite a roller-coaster stock market, lingering pandemic and uncertainty caused by natural and made disasters, the real estate market continues to connect buyers to sellers.
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Home sales hit a 15-year high in Duluth, Minn., this summer even as inventory hit a 15-year low.
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After an annual gain in July, newly constructed home listings tumbled in August as coronavirus complications caused the largest inventory drops on record, according to Redfin.
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More counties have median home prices above their historic averages for typical wage earners, the company found.
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A summer resurgence of home buying stretched into August, defying the pandemic to set record home prices and drive sales to a near two-year high, new housing figures show.
September 24 -
Chattanooga, Tenn., home sales continued last month to rebound from the coronavirus-spurred slump in the spring, boosting the median price of homes sold during August to an all-time high.
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But the group is more conservative than Fannie Mae when it comes to interest rate movements over the next six quarters.
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Outside the densely populated coastal hubs, annual home sales grew by leaps and bounds, as buying patterns shifted toward more space with less emphasis on proximity to urban centers, according to Redfin.
September 22