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[…] number of homes completed and for sale fell to 41,000, the lowest level recorded since inception of the data in 1973. Overall, the declines of total new home inventory – completed and not completed – appear to […]
[…] number of homes completed and for sale fell to 41,000, the lowest level recorded since inception of the data in 1973. Overall, the declines of total new home inventory – completed and not completed – appear […]