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U.S. Home Sales Continue Slump in April Despite Growing Inventory

According to new data released by the National Association of Realtors, existing-home sales dipped again in April 2025, reflecting ongoing challenges in the U.S. housing market despite growing inventory and continued buyer interest.

Spring Home Sales Sputter in U.S. as High Costs Weigh on Buyers

Sales of existing U.S. homes dropped to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.2 million in April 2025, hitting their lowest level since October 2024, according to new data released by Redfin. The figure marks a 0.2% decline from March 2025, and a 1.1% drop year-over-year--breaking a seven-month streak of annual gains.

U.S. Vacation Home Sales Fall to Lowest Level Since 2018

A new Redfin report reveals that American appetite for vacation homes has continued its steady decline, reaching the lowest point in at least six years.

Florida's California Moment: Skyrocketing Housing, HOA and Insurance Costs Take Center Stage in 2025

For decades, Florida has served as a haven from high-tax, high-cost states -- attracting retirees, snowbirds, hourly workers, and increasingly, younger professionals priced out of other housing markets.

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