Business Mayor > Real Estate > Existing home sales fall 1% in September to the lowest level since 2010 Real EstateExisting home sales fall 1% in September to the lowest level since 2010Real EstateOctober 23, 2024posted on Oct. 23, 2024 at 3:22 pm CNBC's Diana Olick reports on news from the National Association of Realtors. READ SOURCE Read More Labour says 630,000 will be hit by surge in mortgage costs before 2024 elections Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorOctober 23, 2024 You Might Also LikeReal EstateUK house prices fall in April as stamp duty taxes rise, data showsApril 30, 2025Real EstateGot an allotment? This is how to make it thrive and look pretty this summerApril 28, 2025Real EstateOver 60s house owners occupy £2.89 trillion of house value in UKApril 28, 2025Real EstateProperty guardians: caretaker solutions to sky-high city rentsApril 25, 2025Real EstateScottish new-build rental construction falls 26% as investor confidence wanesApril 23, 2025Real EstateAlan Titchmarsh on being a garden TikTok influencer aged 75April 22, 2025Recommended For YouInsuranceBoE watchdog tells banks and insurers to fix climate risk ‘gaps’April 30, 2025Global EconomyEtsy shares sink after earnings as company says it’s ‘staying nimble’ to tariff uncertaintyApril 30, 2025travelThe UK’s best beach bars – with DJ sets, sunset views and signature cocktailsApril 30, 2025bitcoinArizona House Passes Bitcoin Reserve Bill, Now Goes To Governor’s Desk For Final SignatureApril 30, 2025scienceIs policy keeping up with science and technology breakthroughs? – wellcome.orgApril 30, 2025
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