Pending home sales are a crucial indicator of the health of the real estate market. These sales represent homes that have signed contracts but have not yet closed, providing a glimpse into future ...
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Pending sales were at the highest level since March and 2.6% higher than September of last year. The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage was coming down all through August and touched its most ...
Recent data hasn’t provided much optimism about the direction of the housing market, but one report suggests better conditions are on the way. The March reading of the Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI) ...
There’s a spark of good news for the housing market as 2025 draws to a close: Pending home sales shot up by more than 3% in November, after rising nearly 2.5% the month before. The National ...
After a very disappointing first quarter with home sales failing to climb over 2024’s already anemic levels, signs are finally emerging in March that we’ve turned the corner to have some growth. This ...
According to the latest National Association of Realtors (NAR) Pending Home Sales Report, sales under contract in September 2025 showed no change from August’s totals, but fell 0.9% year-over-year.
Pending sales of US existing homes rose in August to the highest level in five months, as falling mortgage rates gave a much-needed lift to the sluggish housing market. An index of contract signings ...
The National Association of Realtors' Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI)—which tracks contract signings on existing homes—has spent more than two years stuck in a rut, held back by affordability ...
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) pending home sales index jumped to its highest level in five months, coming in at 74.7 in August. The index for the most recent month is currently 42% below ...
A pending transaction means funds in your account are earmarked and authorized for a specific transaction. However, the transaction isn’t yet fully processed or posted to your account. Read Next: 5 ...