Existing Home Sales Break Streak and Drop in December

January 20, 2022 Kyle G. Horst

Closing the books on 2021, The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has reported that, during the month of December, existing-home sales declined 4.6% from November, to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 6.18 million, snapping a three-month streak of increases.  Despite the monthly drop, existing home sales increased by an overall 8.5% for the year to 6.12 million units.  Total existing-home sales include completed transactions on single-family homes, ...

The post Existing Home Sales Break Streak and Drop in December appeared first on theMReport.com.

Previous Article
Mortgage Applications Decreased 7.1% for New Home Purchases
Mortgage Applications Decreased 7.1% for New Home Purchases

The MBA estimates new single-family home sales will continue running at a seasonally adjusted annual rate o...

Next Article
Total Expert Appoints Chad Gaydos as President
Total Expert Appoints Chad Gaydos as President

SAP Senior Executive to scale business operations and accelerate growth and implement go-to-market sales an...