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PENDING HOME SALES

According to the National Association of REALTORS®, the Pending Home Sales Index saw a 1.2% drop to 103.7 in March. Contract signings increased in the Northeast, but fell in the other three regions of the U.S. All regions reported decreases in year-overyear contract activity, continuing a five-month decline.

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VACANCY RATES

Vermont, Maine and Alaska have the highest vacancy rates at 22.86%, 22.68% and 20.51%, respectively. This translates to more than 315,000 unoccupied houses across the three states. Oregon, Washington and Connecticut have the lowest vacancy rates at 7.76%, 7.87% and 8.09%.

RISING RENT

Rent prices continue to climb nationally, but have spiked in Florida. Q1 2022 rents in Naples, up 39% from pre-pandemic levels, represent the steepest climb in the U.S.

Source: The Washington Post

GROWING MARKETS

The Urban Land Institute ranked the 20 fastest-growing U.S. real estate markets, with Nashville, Raleigh/Durham and Phoenix standing as the top three.

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