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5 results for "home-prices"

Housing Market: Inventory Squeeze Plunges Home Sales to Slowest Pace S
Housing Market

Housing Market: Inventory Squeeze Plunges Home Sales to Slowest Pace S

Existing home sales fell 3.6% to 3.98 million annualized in March, the slowest pace since 2009. Inventory shortages keep prices rising while geopolitical uncert

HousingWire|1 day ago
Housing Inventory: The 2026 Supply Squeeze Is Here
Housing Market

Housing Inventory: The 2026 Supply Squeeze Is Here

Housing inventory grew just 3.21% last week versus 33% in 2025. Buyers face fewer choices and stable prices while sellers lose negotiating power. Will it turn n

HousingWire|3 days ago
Retirement Squeeze: How Seniors Working Longer in Expensive Markets Is
Housing Market

Retirement Squeeze: How Seniors Working Longer in Expensive Markets Is

24% of seniors in New Hampshire still work, pressured by housing costs that have jumped up to 90% in a decade. This phenomenon keeps inventory low and prices hi

Realtor.com News|6 days ago
Home Prices: Distressed Investors Bet on Slow-Motion Correction Amid R
Housing Market

Home Prices: Distressed Investors Bet on Slow-Motion Correction Amid R

43% of auction investors expect local price declines in 2026, the highest since 2022. Central region buyers are most bearish, signaling regional divergence that

HousingWire|7 days ago
Upper Middle Class Surge: How Housing Affordability Is Splitting Ameri
Housing Market

Upper Middle Class Surge: How Housing Affordability Is Splitting Ameri

31% of U.S. households now qualify as upper middle class, triple the 1979 figure. While this group thrives, the remaining 69% face a housing affordability crisi

Realtor.com News|7 days ago