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Home-Purchase Cancellations

Home Purchase Cancellations Are No Longer on the Rise As Demand Ticks Up

Contract cancellations declined slightly in April as homebuyers and sellers gained a clearer sense of the housing market after years of volatility, and as demand picked up. Homebuyers were most likely to back out of deals in Atlanta, San Antonio and other Sun Belt metro areas that are big-time buyer’s markets.  Contract cancellations were least […]

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San Francisco’s Luxury Home Sales Jump 22% As Median Price Nears $7M

Luxury home sales are surging in San Francisco, the epicenter of the AI boom, pushing the median sale price to the highest March level on record.  Tight supply is another factor pushing up San Francisco’s luxury prices; active listings are down roughly 15% year over year.  San Francisco’s luxury housing market is greatly outperforming the

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More Homeowners Are Putting Up ‘For Sale’ Signs As the Days Get Warmer

We’re seeing a small spring rebound, with new listings of homes for sale ticking up. New listings of U.S. homes for sale rose 3% year over year during the four weeks ending April 19, the biggest increase since November.  Pending home sales fell 1.2% year over year, the smallest decline in about a month. Mortgage-purchase

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This Spring’s Housing Market Is Unseasonably Slow As Iran War, High Costs Curb Demand

Pending home sales are declining and touring activity is slumping.  U.S. pending home sales fell 4.1% from a year earlier during the four weeks ending April 12, the biggest decline in over a year.  Sales fell in all but seven of the 50 biggest U.S. metro areas, with the biggest declines in Providence, RI (-17.5%),

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