Sentences with phrase «existing homes available for sale»

Total housing inventory3at the end of July rose 3.5 percent to 2.37 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 5.5 - month supply at the current sales pace.
Total housing inventory showed much - needed improvement at the end of the second quarter at 2.30 million existing homes available for sale, which is 6.5 percent higher than a year ago.
Total housing inventory at the end of March rose 1.5 percent to 3.55 million existing homes available for sale, which represents an 8.4 - month supply
Housing inventories: At the end of July, the inventory of homes for - sale fell 0.4 percent to 2.24 million existing homes available for sale.
Total housing inventory at the end of December dropped 12.3 % to 1.79 million existing homes available for sale, and is now 3.8 % lower than a year ago (1.86 million).
Total housing inventory3 at the end of June inched 0.9 percent to 2.30 million existing homes available for sale, and is 0.4 percent higher than a year ago (2.29 million).
Total housing inventory at the end of April rose 11.9 percent, a seasonal increase to 2.16 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 5.2 - month supply at the current sales pace, compared with 4.7 months in March.Listed inventory is 13.6 percent below a year ago, when there was a 6.6 - month supply, with current availability tighter in the lower price ranges.
1Total housing inventory at the end of December was at 1.65 million existing homes available for sale, which is the lowest level since NAR began tracking the supply of all housing types in 1999.
Inventory: Total housing inventory rose 3.2 percent to 2.29 million existing homes available for sale by the end of May.
Total housing inventory at the end of October fell 1.4 percent to 2.14 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 5.4 - month supply at the current sales pace, down from 5.6 months in September, and is the lowest housing supply since February of 2006 when it was 5.2 months.
Last week the National Association of REALTORS ® reported total housing inventory at the end of March declined 1.3 percent to 2.37 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 6.3 - month supply at the current sales pace.
Total housing inventory at the end of February rose 9.6 percent to 1.94 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 4.7 - month supply at the current sales pace, up from 4.3 months in January, which was the lowest supply since May 2005.
At the end of the second quarter there were 2.39 million existing homes available for sale, which is 24.4 percent below the close of the second quarter of 2011 when there were 3.16 million homes on the market.
Total housing inventory at the end of March declined 1.3 percent to 2.37 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 6.3 - month supply at the current sales pace, the same as in February.
Total housing inventory at the end of May slipped 0.4 percent to 2.49 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 6.6 - month supply at the current sales pace; there was a 6.5 - month supply in April.
Total housing inventory3 at the end of May rose 1.4 percent to 2.15 million existing homes available for sale, but is still 5.7 percent lower than a year ago (2.28 million).
Total housing inventory at the end of June rose 3.3 percent to 3.77 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 9.5 - month supply4 at the current sales pace, up from a 9.1 - month supply in May.
3 Total housing inventory at the end of January was at 1.69 million existing homes available for sale, which is 7.1 percent lower than a year ago (1.82 million) and has fallen year - over-year for 20 straight months.
But with spring less than a month away, total housing inventory is still struggling to meet market demand, with inventory at the end of January slightly increasing 3.4 % to 1.82 million existing homes available for sale.
Total housing inventory at the end of April stood at 1.93 million existing homes available for sale, NAR reported.
Total housing inventory at the end of November was at 1.85 million existing homes available for sale, 9.3 percent lower than a year ago.
Total housing inventory4 at the end of March rose 4.7 percent to 1.99 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 5.2 - month supply at the current sales pace, up from 5.0 months in February.
Total housing inventory at the end of November fell 3.8 percent to 2.03 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 4.8 - month supply 4 at the current sales pace; it was 5.3 months in October, and is the lowest housing supply since September of 2005 when it was 4.6 months.
Total housing inventory at the end of July declined 1.0 percent to 1.92 million existing homes available for sale, and is now 9.0 percent lower than a year ago (2.11 million) and has fallen year - over-year for 26 consecutive months.
Total housing inventory3 at the end of September decreased 2.6 percent to 2.21 million existing homes available for sale, and is now 3.1 percent lower than a year ago (2.28 million).
Total housing inventory at the end of October fell 2.2 percent to 3.33 million existing homes available for sale, which represents an 8.0 - month supply3 at the current sales pace, down from an 8.3 - month supply in September.
Total housing inventory at the end of November declined 0.9 percent to 2.09 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 5.1 - month supply at the current sales pace, compared with 4.9 months in October.
Total housing inventory3 at the end of September fell 1.3 percent to 2.30 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 5.3 - month supply at the current sales pace.
Total housing inventory at the end of September was unchanged at 2.21 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 5.0 - month supply5 at the current sales pace, compared with a 4.9 - month supply in August.
Despite the tightening in supply, unsold inventory remains 2.0 percent higher than a year ago, when there were 2.05 million existing homes available for sale.
Total housing inventory4 at the end of January rose 4.1 percent to 1.52 million existing homes available for sale, but is still 9.5 percent lower than a year ago (1.68 million) and has fallen year - over-year for 32 consecutive months.
Total housing inventory at the end of March increased 1.6 percent to 1.93 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 4.7 - month supply 2 at the current sales pace, up from 4.6 months in February.
Total housing inventory3 at the end of August rose 1.3 percent to 2.29 million existing homes available for sale, but is 1.7 percent lower than a year ago (2.33 million).
Total housing inventory3 at the end of November fell 6.7 percent to 2.09 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 5.1 - month supply at the current sales pace — unchanged from last month.
Total housing inventory3 at the end of October decreased 3.2 percent to 1.80 million existing homes available for sale, and is now 10.4 percent lower than a year ago (2.01 million) and has fallen year - over-year for 29 consecutive months.
Total housing inventory at the end of August fell 3.0 percent to 3.58 million existing homes available for sale, which represents an 8.5 - month supply at the current sales pace, down from a 9.5 - month supply in July.
3 Total housing inventory at the end of May was at 2.15 million existing homes available for sale, which was 5.7 percent lower than a year ago (2.28 million).
Existing homes available for sale were down 10.3 percent year - over-year to 1.48 million at the end of the quarter, with an average supply of 3.5 months.
Total housing inventory2 at the end of December dropped 11.1 percent to 1.85 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 4.4 - month supply at the current sales pace — down from 5.1 months in November.
Total housing inventory at the end of March rose 1.5 percent to 3.55 million existing homes available for sale, which represents an 8.4 - month supply4 at the current sales pace, compared with a 8.5 - month supply in February.
Total housing inventory3 at the end of February increased 1.6 percent to 1.89 million existing homes available for sale, but remains 0.5 percent below a year ago (1.90 million).
Total housing inventory at the end of September rose 1.5 percent to 2.04 million existing homes available for sale, but is still 6.8 percent lower than a year ago (2.19 million) and has now fallen year - over-year for 16 straight months.
Total housing inventory at the end of June dipped 0.9 percent to 2.12 million existing homes available for sale, and is now 5.8 percent lower than a year ago (2.25 million).
The dip in sales helped bring housing inventory up 1.9 percent to a total of 2.19 million existing homes available for sale.
Existing homes available for sale were down 6.6 percent to 1.83 million at the end of the quarter, with an average supply of 3.7 months.
Total housing inventory continued to make strides at the end of the third quarter at 2.30 million existing homes available for sale, which is 6.0 percent higher than a year ago.
Total housing inventoryat the end of February increased 3.3 percent to 1.88 million existing homes available for sale, but is still 1.1 percent lower than a year ago (1.90 million).
Total housing inventory2 at the end of June rose 2.2 percent to 2.30 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 5.5 - month supply at the current sales pace, unchanged from May.
Total housing inventory4 at the end of February increased 3.3 percent to 1.88 million existing homes available for sale, but is still 1.1 percent lower than a year ago (1.90 million).
At the end of August, housing inventory was at 2.31 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 5.5 - month supply of homes, according to the National Association of REALTORS ®.
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