Supply and demand troubles have been constant burdens on the housing market's recovery, and Ten-X.com (formerly Auction.com) predicts that existing-home sales will be affected by the lack of options in the market.
Read More »Existing-Home Sales on Solid Footing to Start 2016
After suffering a major drop in November 2015 and recovering with the largest monthly increase ever recorded in December, existing-home sales seem to have found their balance to start the new year.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Will Existing Home Sales Find Their Balance?
Expect to see an influx of industry news in the last full week of February, including the highly-anticipated existing-home sales report from the National Association of Realtors. The last two reports on existing sales for November and December were hot and cold. Now, the industry is wondering what January's report will reveal.
Read More »Did TRID Really Hinder Home Sales?
Many in the industry believed that the The TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure (TRID) rule was the culprit behind the huge decline in existing-home sales in November 2015.
Read More »Existing Home Sales Expected to Normalize
Existing home sales experienced an up-and-down wave of activity in November and December due to the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure (TRID) rule, but Ten-X.com forecasts that this may all change soon.
Read More »Existing-Home Sales Bounce Back From TRID Delays
After suffering a major drop in November 2015, existing-home sales turned the tables back toward favor with the largest monthly increase ever recorded in December.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Will Existing-Home Sales Recover From TRID Backlog?
The National Association of Realtors’ Existing-Home Sales report for December 2015 comes out on Friday, January 22. The industry will be waiting to see if the numbers will ...
Read More »Will Existing Home Sales Shake Back from November Slump?
Existing home sales suffered a major blow in November of 2015, falling an unheard of percentage month-over-month, which some economists felt was just a temporary fallback for a huge comeback.
Read More »Existing Home Sales Flattened by Low Supply Levels & Tight Credit
Auction.com' reported that existing home sales gains have not seen much activity since May, and are expected to be mostly unchanged from October to November.
Read More »Existing-Home Sales Fall Short in October
Existing-home sales in October, although still healthy, fell from September’s spike, as home supply remains low, consumers have fewer options to choose from, and affordability issues persist in some markets.
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