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Celsius Shares Soar. Is It Too Late to Buy the Stock?
The Celsius brand was also solid, with revenue growing 9% to $438.1 million and unit sales up 6%. Retail sales increased 3% year over year, but were up 17.6% sequentially. It held an 11% dollar share …
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Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq set for tepid rise as CPI report looms; Intel shares climb
Follow along to markets on a day when the latest consumer price index will be released.
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If You’d Invested $1,000 in USA Rare Earth (USAR) Stock at Its IPO, Here’s How Much You’d Have Today
Buying USA Rare Earth at its IPO would have lost you money to date, but big things could be on the horizon for the company.
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New Construction Offers Better Value for Buyers Facing High Home Prices
The lower premium for a new house is because builders held prices steady, while existing home prices rose. βThe median list price for a newly built home was $450,797 in Q2, essentially flat from a year ago, while the median existing home price rose 2.4% to $418,300. Nationally, new builds averaged $218.66 per square foot,…
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Mapped: Cities Where New-Home Prices Are Falling Fastest
Prices for newly built homes fell in nearly a third of major U.S. cities over the past year, as builders ramped up concessions and focused on smaller floorplans in the face of weak demand. Nationally, median list prices for new homes registered $450,797 in the second quarter, little changed from a year ago, according to…
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Utah ranks No. 4 for most new homes being built in the US
SALT LAKE CITY β Utah is one of the top states in the country for new home builds, according to a just-released study. The Beehive State ranked No. 4 on a list of states building the most homes, with 18.6 new housing units authorized last year per 1,000 existing homes, in the analysis from Construction…
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See Where New-Home Prices Are Falling the Most
The article discusses the trends in new home prices in major U.S. cities over the past year. Despite a generally flat national median list price for new homes, prices have decreased in a significant number of metro areas due to increased builder concessions and a focus on smaller floorplans to meet subdued demand. FULL STORY:…
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Mapped: Cities Where New-Home Prices Are Falling Fastest
Prices for newly built homes fell in nearly a third of major U.S. cities over the past year, as builders ramped up concessions and focused on smaller floorplans in the face of weak demand. Nationally, median list prices for new homes registered $450,797 in the second quarter, little changed from a year ago, according to…
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The price premium on new-construction homes is dissolving. New home prices dropped in 30% of large U.S. cities last quarter
Housing costs have surged more than 50% since the pandemic, but the traditional price gap where new-construction homes cost significantly more than existing homes has narrowed. There are notable price drops and incentives, especially in the South and West, making new homes more affordable. Furthermore, new homes often provide better value per square foot, and…
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See Where New-Home Prices Are Falling the Most
The article discusses the trends in new home prices in major U.S. cities over the past year. Despite a generally flat national median list price for new homes, prices have decreased in a significant number of metro areas due to increased builder concessions and a focus on smaller floorplans to meet subdued demand. FULL STORY:…