House Price Gains Are Set to Slow. Where Listings Are Up the Most. -- Barrons.com
US New-Home Sales Expected to Slow in October After September Jump
Consumer Confidence, New Home Sales Highlight Tuesday's Economic Calendar
U.S. stocks are fluctuating | The housing construction sector leads in gains, with existing home sales in October experiencing the first year-on-year increase in more than three years.
d.r. horton and toll brothers rose over 6%, while beazer homes usa, pultegroup, and lennar corp rose over 5%. According to the data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the total existing home sales in the usa for October was an annualized 3.96 million units, with expectations of 3.95 million units, and the previous value was 3.84 million units.
Why Real Estate Stocks Took a Hit as Developers Cheered Trump
With the arrival of Trump 2.0, where will the usa real estate market head?
Jonathan Warren, UBS Group's Chief Investment Officer and stock strategist, stated that the direction and level of interest rates, as well as the power of the Republican legislative agenda, will determine the real estate landscape under President Trump's second term in office.
U.S. Election's Ramifications on the Real Estate Sector
Existing-Home Sales Log First Annual Gain Since July 2021
October Existing Homes Sales Expected to Accelerate
Mortgage Applications Rise Even as 30-Year Conforming Loan Rate Approaches 7%, MBA Data Show
'Difference Is Trump': American Homebuyers Brace for Rate Pain
November Homebuilder Confidence Improves for Third Straight Month
Powell May Be Waiting Until 2026 for Housing Inflation to Cool
America's Homes Are Piggy Banks That Few People Can Afford to Raid -- WSJ
Trinity Place Holdings | 10-Q: Q3 2024 Earnings Report
Will Trump's Second Term Unlock Housing? 'Lower Rates, More Development' On The Table, Experts Say
US CPI to Show Another Firm Reading, Leaving Fed Path Up in Air
Fed's Kashkari Warns Of December Interest Rate Pause Risk: 'Surprises To The Upside'
Fed Cuts Bring No Relief for Housing -- Market Talk
What Does an Interest Rate Cut Mean for Mortgages?
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