Spring housing market stalls as war, high mortgage rates keep buyers sidelined

The war in the Middle East — and the economic uncertainty it has fueled — is clouding what is usually the hottest season for home sales, leaving some sellers facing a dwindling pool of buyers.

The conflict with Iran has driven up borrowing costs and rattled markets, adding to economic uncertainty. The shift is already visible: Existing home sales fell to a nine-month low last month, according to the National Association of Realtors.

“Lower consumer confidence and softer job growth continue to hold back buyers,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist, in a statement.

Markets are closely following the conflict in the Middle

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