The latest report from the U.S. Department of Commerce showed new home sales slowing down after surging for most of the past two years. It is estimated that 763,000 single-family homes were sold in March. The report said that’s an 8.5% drop from February and 12.9% lower than last year.
It could be early signs of the housing market starting to cool off. Mike Carter, a commercial and residential real estate broker, said he wouldn’t bet on it.
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