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Cautious signs of optimism emerge as inventory eases, listings increase and home sales tick up in three out of four national regions. ms.spr.ly/6017niTQH
Reversal of fortune: Pending sales bounce back in May with robust increases in all four national regions while year-over-year contract signings continue to display strength. ms.spr.ly/6014nRn3k
While home sales decreased for the fourth straight month, year-over-year home sales continue to show strength even as inventory remains low. ms.spr.ly/6013nzRSz
Low inventory led to a 4.4% dip in pending home sales in April. However, year-over-year activity saw a double-digit increase. ms.spr.ly/6016V20C0
March broke 2021’s streak of declining pending home sales, inching up slightly in month-over-month activity and soaring in year-over-year growth: ms.spr.ly/6016VYsw4
Prices are up, sales are down—March brings record-breaking price gains and a slight dip in month-to-month sales, but year-over-year numbers still come in higher than last year: ms.spr.ly/6011V9Hiv
February’s Pending Home Sales Index declines due to low inventory, while year-over-year numbers vary by region: ms.spr.ly/6010VpIJj
Despite a slight dip in February’s existing-home sales, year-over-year numbers are up across the board: ms.spr.ly/6016VOAbO
Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI) sets a new record for the month of January! ms.spr.ly/6017V6fZP
Existing-home sales continue to climb, with all four major regions seeing double-digit growth from last year. ms.spr.ly/6017pC5zX
After December’s Pending Home Sales Index hits an all-time high for the month, experts predict continued growth for the year ahead: ms.spr.ly/6019pvfWx
2020 keeps setting records in the housing market, as November saw its highest all-time mark in the Pending Home Sales Index at 125.7. ms.spr.ly/6017pda0B
Despite November’s slight dip, existing-home sales remain 25.8% higher than last year. ms.spr.ly/6016pZ3qM
Pending home sales remain 20.2% higher than last year despite a slight dip in October: ms.spr.ly/6010p3zi4
Existing-home sales jumped 26.6% across the nation, marking the fifth consecutive month of growth: ms.spr.ly/6017pHbAW
Nationwide, median existing single-family home prices increased 12% on a year-over-year basis: ms.spr.ly/6015pDk2x
Year-over-year growth continues despite a slight decline in September’s contract activity: ms.spr.ly/6018TAreC
Like all things 2020, September’s existing-home sales were anything but typical. Numbers soared across the board with existing-home sales seeing both month-over-month and year-over-year growth: ms.spr.ly/6018TNtR8
“While I did very much expect the housing sector to be stable during the pandemic-induced economic shutdowns, I am pleasantly surprised to see the industry bounce back so strongly and so quickly.” —Lawrence Yun, @nardotrealtor chief economist ms.spr.ly/6014Tv0oy
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