Existing home sales drop in June as median price hits record $440,600
The median sales price rose to $440,600 in June, marking a 1.8% annual increase and the 36th straight month of year-over-year gains, while sales declined.
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US existing home sales fell in June as median price hit record $440,600
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes slowed in June, but a key measure of home prices climbed to an all-time high, adding to prospective
US existing home sales fall 2.4% in June as median price hits record $440,600
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes slowed in June, but a key measure of home prices climbed to an all-time high, adding to prospective
US existing home sales fall 2.4% in June as median price hits record $440,600
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes slowed in June, but a key measure of home prices climbed to an all-time high, adding to prospective

Existing home sales drop 2.4% in June as record-high prices and mortgage rates squeeze buyers
Home sales dropped in June month over month as mortgage rates remain stubbornly high. Prices hit an all-time high.

Existing home sales fell 2.4% in June as high mortgage rates and record prices curb demand
Home sales dropped in June month over month as mortgage rates remain stubbornly high. Prices hit an all-time high.
U.S. Median Home Price Reaches Record High as Sales Slow
The cost of buying a home in the United States reached a new record in June, according to the National Association of Realtors.The median pr

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