Suburban residential home market softening
“We’re not quite as aggressive as we were, but I think we’re still going to see demand for years to come as long as interest rates don’t get carried away,” said Barry Dukes, whose construction company builds in Arlington at the Belmont and other projects. (Greg Campbell/Special for The Daily Memphian)
Nationally, home sales notched their longest streak of declines in 23 years as sales dropped for a 10th consecutive month in November.
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