In recent real estate market news, Detroit has emerged as a close second to San Francisco in terms of homes selling at a loss, with 10.8% of properties being sold below their purchase price during the three months leading up to February 29. This trend highlights the challenges faced by sellers in these markets and could indicate broader economic factors influencing property values. Key points to note include:
– Detroit has the second highest share of homes selling at a loss after San Francisco
– 10.8% of homes in Detroit were sold below their purchase price during the three months ending Feb. 29
– This trend may be reflective of broader economic factors impacting property values
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