According to statistics released today by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) show
national home sales decline further in February 2018.
Not exact matches
February's
home sales decline marked the second consecutive month - over-month
decline and the lowest reading in nearly five years, the
national association said.
Existing
home sales declined 2.6 percent from February to a 4.48 million seasonally adjusted annual rate, but were 5.2 percent above the March 20 - 11 level, according to the
National Association of Realtors.
Monday's existing
home sales report from the
National Association of Realtors showed a year - over-year
decline of 1.2 percent with existing
sales posting at a seasonally adjusted rate of 5.60 million units in March...
In April, the
home sales index (from the
National Association of Realtors) suffered the first year - over-year
decline since December of last year, which was the largest in nearly three years.
This morning, the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) released its January
national real estate statistics showing
home sales declined 1.3 % month - over-month in the first month of this year.
National home sales activity
declined 8.2 % in June from the previous month, according to statistics released earlier this morning by the Canadian Real Estate Association.
After gradually climbing for three consecutive years, the
decline in existing -
home sales in 2014 resulted in a slight reduction in REALTOR ® business activity and income last year, according to the 2015
National Association of Realtors ® Member Profile.
Following two consecutive months of
declines, existing -
home sales rebounded 3 percent in February month over month and reached a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.54 million, the
National Association of REALTORS ® reported Wednesday.
WASHINGTON (February 21, 2018)-- Existing -
home sales slumped for the second consecutive month in January and experienced their largest
decline on an annual basis in over three years, according to the
National Association of Realtors ®.
National Association of REALTORS ® Chief Economist Lawrence Yun talks about the
decline in
sales of existing
homes in February 2016.
In the past, for each 10 - basis - point increase in mortgage rates,
home sales declined by around 35,000 on a
national basis.
February existing -
home sales declined from an upwardly revised January pace but are well above a year ago, while the median price posted a slight gain, according to the
National Association of Realtors ®.
September existing -
home sales declined modestly, but inventory continued to tighten and the
national median home price recorded its seventh back - to - back monthly increase from a year earlier, according to the National Association of Rea
national median
home price recorded its seventh back - to - back monthly increase from a year earlier, according to the
National Association of Rea
National Association of Realtors ®.
In this video,
National Association of REALTORS ® Chief Economist Lawrence Yun talks about the
decline in existing -
home sales in November 2015 during a news conference at NAR's offices in Washington.
WASHINGTON (March 30, 2011)- The market share of vacation - and investment -
home sales1 held steady in 2010, although the
sales volume
declined with the overall market, according to the
National Association of Realtors ®.
In the last four months of 2013, year - over-year inventory levels of
homes for
sale began to climb after 30 straight months of
declines, according to the
National Association of REALTORS ®.
Median existing single - family
home prices are firming in many metropolitan areas, while improving
sales and
declining inventory are creating more balanced conditions, according to the latest quarterly report by the
National Association of Realtors ®.
Rising mortgage rates are beginning to impact the housing market, as pending
home sales declined in June after reaching the highest level in more than six years, according to the
National Association of REALTORS ®.
Listings in July typically went under contract in under 30 days for the fourth consecutive month because of high buyer demand, but existing -
home sales ultimately pulled back as large
declines in the Northeast and Midwest outweighed
sales increases in the South and West, according to the
National Association of Realtors ®.
Home sales declined 3.8 percent between January and October of this year, according to the
National Association of REALTORS ®.
WASHINGTON (November 21, 2011)- Existing -
home sales improved in October while the number of
homes on the market continued to
decline, according to the
National Association of Realtors ®.
A recent study from the
National Association of Realtors has revealed that existing -
home sales declined in August, dropping 1.8 % month - to - month and a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.05 million.
According to the
National Association of Realtors, U.S. pending
home sales were unchanged in September, 2017 but activity
declined on an annual basis both nationally and in all major regions.
But after two consecutive months of
declining sales, existing -
home sales made a comeback in February, rising 3.0 percent, according to the
National Association of Realtors (NAR).
The three most prominent
national market trends for residential real estate are the ongoing lack of abundant inventory, the steadily upward movement of
home prices and year - over year
declines in
home sales.
Existing -
home sales slowed in April, with all major regions of the country — except the Midwest — experiencing
declines as buyer demand continues to far exceed the number of
homes for -
sale, according to the
National Association of REALTORS ® latest housing report.
Pending
home sales declined in December but have stayed above year - ago levels for 20 consecutive months, according to the
National Association of REALTORS ®.
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.
According to the
National Association of REALTORS ®, existing -
home sales declined for the second consecutive month in October, while constrained inventory means
home prices continue to see double - digit year - over-year gains.
Existing -
home sales increased in July to their highest annual pace of the year, and the ongoing
decline in distressed
sales reached an important milestone, according to the
National Association of REALTORS ®.
Despite ongoing low inventory levels and upticks in prices,
sales of existing
homes rebounded in February after a couple of consecutive months of
declines, according to the
National Association of Realtors ® (NAR).
According to the
National Association of Realtors ®, existing -
home sales declined for the second consecutive month in October, while constrained inventory means
home prices continue to see double - digit year - over-year gains.
U.S. pending
home sales reversed course in May and increased 8.2 % on a seasonally adjusted basis following an 11.3 %
decline in April, the
National Association of Realtors reported on June 29.