Home prices have continued their upward trend in Q4 2024, with 89 percent of U.S. metro areas seeing an increase in single-family existing-home prices, according to data released Thursday by NAR.
Source: Inman News
Home prices continued to climb in most US metro areas in Q4: NAR
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