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Sales of new U.S. single-family homes surged to more than a three-year high in April as builders lowered prices to attract ...
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The slowest sales pace for any April in 16 years indicates the spring selling season is shaping up as a bust.
U.S. sales of previously owned homes unexpectedly dropped in April, restrained by ongoing affordability constraints and ...
Sales of new U.S. single-family homes unexpectedly increased in April as builders lowered prices to lure buyers, but rising ...
M/M to 743K vs. 700K consensus and 724K prior, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Friday.
New-home sales continue to be a bright spot in a housing market that’s struggling with high mortgage rates and other economic ...
Investors received the latest update on the state of the U.S. housing market on Friday. The report contained some unexpectedly good news: Buyers rushed into the market for new homes in April, [pushing ...
"All market indicators are positive, and the data tells us consumer confidence is improving. I like what I'm seeing, and it appears that better times are coming for Austin-area home builders" --Ben Ca ...
Existing-home sales slid 0.5% in April to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4 million.  The median existing-home sales ...
Sales of existing homes slowed in April compared to March, as rising prices and high mortgage rates put a damper on demand.
Sales of new US single-family homes unexpectedly increased in April as builders lowered prices to lure buyers, but rising mortgage rates and an uncertain economic outlook remain constraints for the ...