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Homebuyers are canceling sales contracts at highest rate ever. Here's why.

Buyers canceled agreements to purchase homes at the highest rate ever in December, adding to evidence that the housing market is off-kilter.

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usatoday.comStai leggendo5 mesi fa

Homebuyers are canceling sales contracts at highest rate ever. Here's why.

Buyers canceled agreements to purchase homes at the highest rate ever in December, adding to evidence that the housing market is off-kilter.

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cnbc.com5 mesi fa

Homebuyers are backing out of deals at the fastest pace in nearly a decade

More than 16% of signed contracts on homes in December were cancelled, as consumers face continued uncertainty in the economy and rising inventory.

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  1. martedì 27 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    Homebuyers are backing out of deals at the fastest pace in nearly a decade

    More than 16% of signed contracts on homes in December were cancelled, as consumers face continued uncertainty in the economy and rising inventory.

  2. martedì 27 gennaio 2026·usatoday.com

    Homebuyers are canceling sales contracts at highest rate ever. Here's why.

    Buyers canceled agreements to purchase homes at the highest rate ever in December, adding to evidence that the housing market is off-kilter.