Home sales slow
More houses are on the market, yet sale price continues to rise
Even with home starts off so far this year by up to 20 percent in some parts of the metro area, the housing inventory jumped up in April to a 6.2-month supply — yet the average sale price rose.
The housing supply increased from a 5.9-percent inventory in March, according to calculations by The Oklahoman using figures from the Oklahoma City Metro Association of Realtors . The inventory stayed within the range of 5....
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