National Association of Realtors

Pending home sales rose 3% month over month in February but remain behind last year's pace as inventory remains low and prices keep rising.
The National Association of Realtors announced Wednesday that February sales of existing homes rose 3% after falling in the two prior months. Sales were strongest in the South and West.
Pending home sales plunged by nearly 5% month over month in January, according to the National Association of Realtors. The group has also lowered its estimate of full-year sales and raised its...
Existing-home sales dipped more than 3% year over year in January and were well below estimates for a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.65 million.
Pending sales of existing homes rose slightly in December but rising interest rates, low inventory levels, and lower tax incentives may hobble market going forward.
Sales of existing homes dropped more than 3% year over year in December, but sales for the full year rose about 1% to the highest annual sales rate since 2006.
The National Association of Realtors reported Wednesday morning that pending home sales rose just 0.2% year over year in November.
Sales of existing homes rose by nearly 6% year over year in November and the median price rose by the same amount. Inventory fell nearly 10% year over year, however.
Pending home sales rose to their highest level since June last month according to today's report from the National Association of Realtors. The increase was particularly sharp in the southern U.S.
Sales of existing homes rose 2% in October, the largest increase since summer. The less-good news is that the inventory of existing homes for sale fell more than 3%.
The National Association of Realtors pending home sales index was unchanged in September as sales continue to languish due to higher prices and lower inventory.
Following three months of lower sales, the pace of existing home sales rose slightly in September as did the number of homes available for sale.
Pending home sales dropped 2.6% in August according to the latest data from the National Association of Realtors. Hurricanes in Texas and Florida weighed on August sales and could continue to weigh...
Sales of existing homes fell by nearly 2% in August, largely due to a shortage of inventory, especially for first-time buyers.
Sales of existing home dropped but remain slightly ahead of last year's pace. The amount of housing available for sale also declined month over month and year over year in July.