FinanceSomething big is happening in the U.S. housing market—here’s where 27 leading research firms think it’ll take home prices in 2023
Among the nation's 27 leading housing researchers, 23 expect U.S. home prices to fall further in 2023.
January 5, 2023
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The WHO says it’s not yet seeing new COVID variants in China—but data ‘underrepresent’ deaths
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