New Home sales dropped in September as buyers decided this may not be the time to purchase a new home. Single family homes sales were down nationwide by 3.6 percent.
What is interesting is that the National Association of Home Builders used the downturn as a call for Washington to increase the $8,000 new home [...]Thanks for reading this post. If you would like to see more articles like this, please come visit The Real Estate Bloggers. where it was originally published.New Home Sales Down Even With First Time Homebuyers Credit
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