(AP) WASHINGTON — The number of people who signed contracts to buy homes rose for a second month in June. But the gain was not enough to signal a rebound in the weak housing market. The National Association of Realtors says its index of sales agreements for previously occupied homes rose 2.4 ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes rose sharply in May, pushed higher by an influx of spring buying. The National Association of ...
Contracts to buy homes rose sharply in May
WASHINGTON — The number of people who signed contracts to buy homes rose sharply in May. But the influx of spring buyers wasn't enough to signal a rebound in the struggling ...
Contracts to buy homes rose sharply
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of people who signed contracts to buy homes rose sharply in May. But the influx of spring buyers wasn't enough to signal a rebound in the ...
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The number of people who signed contracts to buy homes rose sharply in May, pushed higher by an influx of spring buying.
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WASHINGTON -- The number of people who signed contracts to buy homes rose sharply in May. But the influx of spring buyers wasn't enough to signal a rebound in the struggling ...
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