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Economy
Existing Home Sales Fall to 30-Year Low
2025-01-28
[Epoch Times] Existing home sales in the United States hit an almost three-decade low last year but showed signs of recovery in the final months, according to the latest numbers released by the National Association of Realtors (NAR).

The decades-low existing-home sales of 4.06 million units came while the median price of homes hit a record high of $407,500 last year, NAR said. In December 2024, the median existing-home price was up 6 percent from a year ago, with all four U.S. regions registering price hikes.

President Donald Trump signed a memorandum last week to rein in inflation costs facing Americans, including bringing down the cost of housing. The memo blamed regulatory requirements as contributing to the problem as these expenses "alone account for 25 percent of the cost of constructing a new home," it said.

Trump’s executive action directed agencies to deliver "emergency price relief" for Americans, including pursuing actions to lower housing costs and improve the supply of homes in the market.

Trump has nominated Bill Pulte, known for his philanthropic initiatives, for director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which regulates Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Federal Home Loan Banks. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) welcomed the nomination.
Posted by:Bobby

#3  Some of that cost is because people want and builders construct HGTV homes as well. Do you want a 'home' or do you want an investment? How many 'basic' models do you see being built?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2025-01-28 08:36  

#2  

Could having a $150k 1700 Sq/Ft house in 2020,
that is now selling for $285k + in 2025.

Along with Home interest rates of 2 to 3 points higher.

Food and other living prices up 21% over the same period.

Increases in local/State/Federal taxes.

But! Incomes not keeping pace.

Could all of these have something to do with it
Posted by: NN2N1   2025-01-28 05:46  

#1  December waw a rough month for some agents in North Georgia.
Posted by: Besoeker   2025-01-28 01:27  

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