Existing Home Sales jumped another 6 percent in November, the report’s third month of improvement since bottoming in July.
Home Inventory Dwindles Into The New Year
http://gayleblonarblog.com/2010/12/existing-home-sales-november-2010.html
October Existing Home Sales : Buyers And Sellers In Balance
It’s encouraging that first-time and investment property buyers were both outnumbered by “move-up” buyers in October; buyers that have sold their respective homes in favor of larger ones.
http://gayleblonarblog.com/2010/11/existing-home-sales-october-2010.html
Existing Home Sales Jump; Housing Market Shows Spark
“Deals” were in ample supply this summer and eager home buyers snatched them up.
http://gayleblonarblog.com/2010/10/existing-home-sales-september-2010.html
Existing Home Sales Rebound In August, Give Hope For Autumn
Sales of existing homes in recovered in August, perhaps the result of a post-tax credit normalization.
http://gayleblonarblog.com/2010/09/existing-home-sales-august-2010.html
Existing Home Sales Plummet In July; Home Buyers Gain Leverage
The number of home resales plunged by 1.4 million units in July. Home buyers may uncover opportunities for a deal.
http://gayleblonarblog.com/2010/08/existing-home-sales-july-2010.html
Existing Home Sales Drop In June But Hint At Support For Higher Price Tiers
Consistent with most post-home buyer tax credit housing news, Existing Home Sales eased lower last month. The 5 percent drop in sales was expected, but a closer look at the month’s data reveals some interesting trends.
http://gayleblonarblog.com/2010/07/existing-home-sales-june-2010.html