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From the high of the Rocky Mountains to down all across the South, here's a look at the 12 housing markets with the largest average annual migration.
March 29 -
A year-long cool down is taking its toll on Southern California home sellers, local agents and economists say.
March 29 -
Sales of new homes rebounded to the best pace in almost a year and exceeded estimates in February, led by the Midwest, as lower mortgage costs helped buyers afford properties.
March 29 -
Starter home inventory is letting up, and the growth in supply seems to be more of a market shift than a temporary change, according to Zillow.
March 28 -
Contract signings to purchase previously owned homes fell more than estimated in February, suggesting that the prior month’s surge resulted from pent-up demand and that a sustainable recovery may take more time.
March 28 -
As affordability lacks around the country, improving wages and shifting balance toward buyers could turn the tide, according to Attom Data Solutions.
March 28 -
Metro Atlanta home prices are up 4.9% in the past year, slightly outpacing the national average but still the lowest increase in four years.
March 27 -
February housing market numbers indicate that while the 2019 year-to-date number of sales is about 1% behind 2018's record-breaking numbers, this will be another banner year for New Mexico housing, according to the New Mexico Association of Realtors.
March 26 -
Sales of previously owned homes rebounded in February to the fastest pace in almost a year, topping estimates and snapping a three-month streak of declines to offer a robust indication that the housing market is stabilizing after last year’s slump.
March 22 -
The gap between potential and actual existing home sales is narrowing even though supply shortages still vex the market, according to First American’s latest report.
March 21