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New home sales fell year-over-year in St. Joseph, MO in February.
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New home sales fell year-over-year in St. George, UT in February. Real Estate Owned (REO) closings as a percentage of existing home closings dropped, falling 14.7 percentage points.
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New home sales fell in St. Cloud, MN in January.
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New home sales climbed in February. Foreclosures as a percentage of existing home closings dropped, falling 7.4 percentage points.
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New home sales remained level from a year ago in Springfield, MA in January.
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New home sales remained level from a year ago in Springfield, IL in February.
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New home sales rose in Spokane, WA in February. Real Estate Owned (REO) closings as a percentage of existing home closings dropped, falling 5.6 percentage points.
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New home sales climbed in February. Real Estate Owned (REO) closings as a percentage of existing home closings dropped, falling 12.3 percentage points.
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New home sales fell in South Bend, IN in February.
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New home sales remained level from a year ago in Sioux City, IA in January.
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New home sales fell in Shreveport, LA in February. Foreclosures as a percentage of existing home closings dropped, falling 5.1 percentage points.
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New home sales climbed in February.
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New home sales fell in Sebastian, FL in February.
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New home sales climbed in February. Real Estate Owned (REO) closings as a percentage of existing home closings dropped, falling 15.5 percentage points.
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New home sales rose from a year earlier in Savannah, GA in February after sales decreased last month. Foreclosures as a percentage of existing home closings dropped, falling 9.1 percentage points.
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New home sales rose year-over-year in Santa Rosa, CA in February. The percentage of new home closings belonging to attached homes dropped, falling 14.4 percentage points.
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New home sales rose in Santa Cruz, CA in February.
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New home sales rose in Santa Barbara, CA in February.
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New home sales fell year-over-year in San Luis Obispo, CA in February.
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New home sales rose in San Jose, CA in February. Foreclosures as a percentage of existing home closings dropped, falling 13.4 percentage points.