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Single-Family Home Construction Dips as Builders Admit Making Price Cuts To Spur Sales
The construction of new homes scaled back for the month of June as single-family housing starts were at a rate of 883,000, according to the latest data released Friday by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This is 4.6% (±11.4 percent)* below the revised May figure of 926,000. The…
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Single-Family Home Construction Dips as Builders Admit Making Price Cuts To Spur Sales
The construction of new homes scaled back for the month of June as single-family housing starts were at a rate of 883,000, according to the latest data released Friday by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This is 4.6% (±11.4 percent)* below the revised May figure of 926,000. The…
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June sees uptick in new-home loan demand
Homebuyers seemed to look past high mortgage rates in their efforts to purchase newly constructed homes last month, offering a bright note amid a broadly uneven housing market. Mortgage applications for new homes increased 8.5% year-over-year in June, according to the Mortgage Banker Association. Applications were down 4% from May, but the report noted that…
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Copper roof, designer wallpaper and $2.7 million list price for new build in Greenville
The bright copper roof glints in the sunshine, while the hardwood floors and custom cabinets gleam inside. They’re just a few elements of the new build at 607 Byrd Blvd. in Greenville, which was recently listed for $2.7 million. The five-bedroom, 4,751-square-foot home in the Augusta Road area features a bluestone front porch that leads…
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Search for affordable new homes leading some Greenville buyers farther afield
For prospective buyers looking for an affordable new home near Greenville, the search now rarely includes the city of Greenville itself. The net instead is cast far and wide — from Piedmont and Pendleton, to Boiling Springs and Woodruff, to even Laurens and Union counties. In addition to a down payment and preapproval letter, a…
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June sees uptick in new-home loan demand
Homebuyers seemed to look past high mortgage rates in their efforts to purchase newly constructed homes last month, offering a bright note amid a broadly uneven housing market. Mortgage applications for new homes increased 8.5% year-over-year in June, according to the Mortgage Banker Association. Applications were down 4% from May, but the report noted that…
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Single-Family Home Construction Dips as Builders Admit Making Price Cuts To Spur Sales
The construction of new homes scaled back for the month of June as single-family housing starts were at a rate of 883,000, according to the latest data released Friday by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This is 4.6% (±11.4 percent)* below the revised May figure of 926,000. The…
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Stock market this week: US-India trade deal, Q1 earnings, macro-economic data top triggers that may dictate Dalal Street
Markets continued to decline for the third straight week, as investor sentiment remained cautious amid a weak start to the earnings season and persistent uncertainty over the US-India trade agreement.
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Single-Family Home Construction Dips as Builders Admit Making Price Cuts To Spur Sales
The construction of new homes scaled back for the month of June as single-family housing starts were at a rate of 883,000, according to the latest data released Friday by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This is 4.6% (±11.4 percent)* below the revised May figure of 926,000. The…
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June sees uptick in new-home loan demand
Homebuyers seemed to look past high mortgage rates in their efforts to purchase newly constructed homes last month, offering a bright note amid a broadly uneven housing market. Mortgage applications for new homes increased 8.5% year-over-year in June, according to the Mortgage Banker Association. Applications were down 4% from May, but the report noted that…