
US Existing Home Sales Fall in June as Prices Reach Record High
Existing home sales in the United States unexpectedly fell in June, despite home prices reaching a new all-time high. Affordability challenges continue to impact the housing market.
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June home sales disappoint as prices reach an all-time high
Home sales dropped in June month over month as mortgage rates remain stubbornly high. Prices hit an all-time high.
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