The housing quartile not doing so well during COVID-19
The housing industry, like the technology industry and the NASDAQ stock index, appears to be one of those exceptions to the coronavirus where “Everything is Awesome”.
The housing industry, like the technology industry and the NASDAQ stock index, appears to be one of those exceptions to the coronavirus where “Everything is Awesome”.
Sales: According to the Montgomery Area Association of REALTORS, May home sales in the area decreased 14.2% from 529 to 454 closed transactions. Following seasonal trends, sales
Sales: According to the Alabama Association of Realtors, May home sales in Alabama decreased 15% year-over-year from 6,392 to 5,434 closed transactions. Following seasonal trends, sales increased
Sales: According to the Shoals Area Association of Realtors, May residential sales decreased 4.8% year-over-year from 207 to 197 closed transactions. Following seasonal trends, sales increased 10.7%
Sales: Accorting to the Tuscaloosa Association of Realtors, May home sales in the Tuscaloosa area decreased 12.9% year-over-year (Y/Y) from 286 to 249 closed transactions. Following seasonal
Sales: According to the Etowah-Cherokee Association of Realtors, May residential sales in the Gadsden area decreased 4.6% year-over-year from 87 to 83 closed transactions. Following seasonal trends,
Sales: According to the Marshall County Board of Realtors, May residential sales increased 10.5% year-over-year from 76 to 84 closed transactions. Following seasonal trends, sales increased 18.3%
Sales: According to ValleyMLS.com, May home sales in the Huntsville area decreased 5.6% year-over-year from 762 to 719 closed transactions. Following seasonal trends, sales increased 6.8% from
Sales: According to the Morgan County Association of Realtors, May residential sales in the Decatur area (Morgan and Lawrence Counties) decreased 13.9% year-over-year from 158 to 136
Sales: According to the Greater Alabama MLS, May home sales in the Birmingham area decreased 21.5% year-over-year from 1,652 to 1,297 closed transactions. Going against seasonal trends,
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