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Pre-pandemic, home-buying power was high, but few are likely to buy a home today given a host of uncertainties regarding coronavirus, First American said.
April 27 -
The Missouri real estate market was expected to have a promising year, but it's since been hobbled by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the disruption may stretch into the fall according to the Missouri Realtors Association.
April 27 -
The Bakersfield, Calif., home market was on track to finally retake the peak it achieved during the housing bubble.
April 26 -
The advertisements are meant to entice: A month of free rent in a high-end apartment in downtown St. Petersburg. A free pool at a new housing development in Tampa. A $20 Amazon gift card for taking a virtual tour.
April 24 -
The coronavirus outbreak has shuttered business and kept people hunkered down in their homes. Perhaps unsurprisingly, it's also resulted in a market that experts describe as essentially frozen in place.
April 23 -
In the days before COVID-19 entered American consciousness, home prices in San Diego climbed near record territory.
April 23 -
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 -
Sales of new homes slid in March by the most since 2013 as the coronavirus started to wreak havoc on the country’s economy.
April 23 -
Sales volumes fell by over 50% in some states since the shelter-in-place mandate started, according to HouseCanary.
April 23 -
Wisconsin started out 2020 with an increase in home sales and median prices of houses over the same time in 2019, but the coronavirus pandemic is expected to have a major influence on the market now.
April 22