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  • 4 days ago | wowktv.com | Andrew Dorn

    (NewsNation) — The 2025 spring homebuying season is here, but so far, it feels more like a staring contest than a shopping spree. In many ways, the U.S. housing market looks like it did a year ago — elevated mortgage rates and rising prices are keeping buyers on the sidelines. In fact, existing-home sales just posted their slowest March pace since 2009. Add in President Trump’s trade war and sinking consumer confidence, and it’s no wonder homes aren’t flying off the market.

  • 5 days ago | myhighplains.com | Andrew Dorn

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  • 5 days ago | myfox8.com | Andrew Dorn

    (NewsNation) — The 2025 spring homebuying season is here, but so far, it feels more like a staring contest than a shopping spree. In many ways, the U.S. housing market looks like it did a year ago — elevated mortgage rates and rising prices are keeping buyers on the sidelines. In fact, existing-home sales just posted their slowest March pace since 2009. Add in President Trump’s trade war and sinking consumer confidence, and it’s no wonder homes aren’t flying off the market.

  • 6 days ago | wkrg.com | Andrew Dorn

    In many ways, the U.S. housing market looks like it did a year ago — elevated mortgage rates and rising prices are keeping buyers on the sidelines. In fact, existing-home sales just posted their slowest March pace since 2009. “Uncertainty is the key word these days,” said Joel Berner, senior economist at Realtor.com.

  • 6 days ago | louisianafirstnews.com | Andrew Dorn

    (NewsNation) — The 2025 spring homebuying season is here, but so far, it feels more like a staring contest than a shopping spree. In many ways, the U.S. housing market looks like it did a year ago — elevated mortgage rates and rising prices are keeping buyers on the sidelines. In fact, existing-home sales just posted their slowest March pace since 2009. Add in President Trump’s trade war and sinking consumer confidence, and it’s no wonder homes aren’t flying off the market.

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