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  • · NAR report: April existing-home sales rise 0.2 percent

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This trend "NAR reports 0.2% increase in existing-home sales in April" was detected in the Real Estate & Housing category with a score of 98/100. This trend is experiencing explosive growth and attracting significant attention right now.

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What sources say

  • "The NAR's report shows a 0.2% seasonally adjusted increase in existing-home sales in April, with unsold inventory up 5.8%."

  • "NAR reported April existing-home sales rose 0.2% to a 4.02 million SAAR, flat year over year. Inventory increased to 1.47 million units, supply rose to 4.4..."

  • "From the NAR: NAR Existing-Home Sales Report Shows 0.2% Increase in April. Total Existing-Home Sales for April. 0.2% increase in existing-home..."

  • "April saw more homes listed for sale compared to March, which means more options for buyers to choose from. Home values are also continuing to increase,..."

  • "U.S. existing home sales rebounded less than expected in April, and could struggle to gain altitude as mortgage rates remain elevated and rising inflation..."

  • "Sales of previously owned homes rose just 0.2% month over month in April. Housing analysts had expected a gain of more than 3%. The average rate on the..."

  • "Sales growth stalls: Existing home sales in April increased only 0.2% from March, missing forecasts and showing no year-over-year change."

  • "Existing home sales increased by 0.2% month-over-month in April, according to the National Association of REALTORS Existing-Home Sales report."

  • "Existing-home sales edged up 0.2%, well below economist expectations and extending the industry's long slump."

  • "Sales rebounded to a 0.2 percent increase in April from a 3.6 percent decline in March, but showed little 'spring' during the peak homebuying season."

  • "Improving affordability and job growth help the South lead the U.S. in home sales as national prices hit a 34-month high."

  • "Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes were essentially flat in April, another lackluster showing for the housing market during what's traditionally its..."

  • "Sales have gone nowhere for over 3 years. Median price keeps rising. The National Association of Realtors reports Existing-Home Sales Report Shows 0.2%..."

  • "US previously owned home sales rose slightly in April, reaching a 4.02 million annual rate as buyers face record asking prices and high mortgage rates."

  • "High mortgage rates and economic uncertainty kept US existing home sales flat in April at a 4.02 million annual rate, according to NAR data."

  • "American homeowners sold fewer homes than expected in April, suggesting that the housing market remains sluggish due to high prices and elevated mortgage..."

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