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US homes sales rose in October as homebuyers seized on declining mortgage rates


Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes increased last month to the fastest pace since February as lower mortgage rates helped pull more homebuyers into the market. Read More

US existing home sales increase in October


U.S. existing home sales increased in October as buyers took advantage of lower mortgage rates, though rising unemployment and high home prices remain a constraint for the housing market. Home sales ... Read More

Existing-Home Sales Inch Up 1.2% In October, Driven By Lower Mortgage Rates


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US Existing Home Sales Hit 7-Month High; Affordability Remains a Challenge


WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. existing home sales increased to a seven-month high in September, but economic uncertainty and a stalled labor market could limit an anticipated boost from easing mortgage ... Read More

US existing home sales rise to seven-month high in September


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