«They are witnessing a recovery across the country
fueled by home buyers and sellers taking advantage of a significant market opportunity.»
Not exact matches
* Several factors could lift housing prices: An increase in potential
home buyers,
fueled by the growing ranks of Millennials — those born between 1980 and the early 2000s — poised to form their own households, combined with a near - historic lack of single - family
homes for sale and growing access to mortgage credit.
Interest rates remain low but
home prices,
fueled by tight inventories, continue to rise, squeezing first - time
buyers.
WASHINGTON (June 22, 2015)--
Fueled partly
by an increase in the share of sales to first - time
buyers, existing -
home sales increased in May to their highest pace in nearly six years, according to the National Association of Realtors ®.
Demand in Alberta has been
fuelled by the confidence
buyers have in the economy, as they are able to spend more on a
home than ever before due to significant income increases and the equity they have developed in their
homes.
The national results show a mild 0.1 % gain, which is the first time the U.S. has seen yearly gains since September of 2010, when price growth was
fueled by the first - time
home buyer tax credit in place at the time.
These double - digit increases are being
fueled more
by repeat
buyers, according to the National Association of
Home Builders.