US second-hand housing sales fell 5.4% in June, and the median value of 3.89 million units hit a record high
2024/7/24 2:29 AM GMT+9 (some excerpts)
The number of second-hand housing units sold in the US (seasonally adjusted) for June announced by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) on the 23rd was 3890,000 units, down 5.4% from the previous month in terms of an annualized rate. It was the lowest level since December last year, and it fell below the market forecast of 4 million units compiled by Reuters.
This is a 5.4% decrease compared to the same month last year. The median price of second-hand housing rose 4.1% from the same month last year to 426,900 dollars, breaking a record high for 2 consecutive months. Housing prices have risen in all regions.
This is a 5.4% decrease compared to the same month last year. The median price of second-hand housing rose 4.1% from the same month last year to 426,900 dollars, breaking a record high for 2 consecutive months. Housing prices have risen in all regions.
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