
New reports suggest slow down in housing market recovery
Clip: 4/27/2014 | 3m 13s
New reports suggest slow down in housing market recovery
Recent reports suggest that the recovery in the nation’s housing market might be starting to slow down, with both existing and new home sales down in the last months. How will this affect the overall economic health in the country? Alison Stewart speaks with Michelle Conlin, a senior correspondent at Reuters, about trends in home sales during the last year.
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New reports suggest slow down in housing market recovery
Clip: 4/27/2014 | 3m 13s
Recent reports suggest that the recovery in the nation’s housing market might be starting to slow down, with both existing and new home sales down in the last months. How will this affect the overall economic health in the country? Alison Stewart speaks with Michelle Conlin, a senior correspondent at Reuters, about trends in home sales during the last year.
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