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'We're seeing buyers backing out': This dramatic chart reveals U-turn in the housing market as sellers slash home prices

Por: MarketWatch Politics October 15, 2022

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That’s compared to just 4% of homes having their prices reduced each week over the same period a year ago. Redfin’s data goes back to 2015. The company averaged out the share of listings which saw a price cut over four weeks, to smoothen out any outliers. Taylor Marr, deputy chief economist at Redfin, added that looking over a bigger time period, i.e. a month, the company’s data shows that a quarter of homes right now are dropping prices.... + full article



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