WASHINGTON, April 21 (Reuters) - Contracts to purchase previously owned U.S. homes increased more than expected in March, but higher mortgage rates and tight inventory remained constraints for the ...
The number of homes going under contract in the U.S. rose 1.5% in March, according to the National Association of Realtors’ pending home sales index.
The number of homes going under contract in the U.S. rose in March, according to a monthly index. Here are the main takeaways from the National Association of Realtors’ report released Tuesday. -The ...
Pending home sales in March increased by 1.5% from the prior month and declined 1.1% year-over-year, according to the National Association of REALTORS ® Pending Home Sales report. The report provides ...
Pending home sales rose 1.5% in March, signaling modest momentum entering the spring housing season. Contract activity remained below last year’s levels, falling 1.1% year over year. Gains were uneven ...
Pending home sales rose 1.5% in March to an index of 73.7, but were down 1.1% from a year earlier, NAR reported. The Northeast and South gained month over month, while the Midwest and West fell, and ...
US new-home sales rose in March from a month earlier as the median selling price slid to a more than four-year low and ...
WASHINGTON — Contracts to purchase previously owned U.S. homes increased more than expected in March, but higher mortgage rates and tight inventory remained constraints for the housing market. The ...