Monday, July 22, 2019

Home Prices up 3.4 Percent in June as Supply Flattens

The typical home sold in June went under contract in just 35 days, matching last year’s record-fast pace, as falling mortgage rates lured more buyers to the market. U.S. home-sale prices rose for the third consecutive month in June, growing 3.4 percent year over year to a median of $321,200 across the metros Redfin tracks. […]

source https://thebtrader.com/2019/07/22/home-prices-up-3-4-percent-in-june-as-supply-flattens/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=home-prices-up-3-4-percent-in-june-as-supply-flattens

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