COVID-19 spurred a new home-buying frenzy, but is it becoming harder to find a new home?

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COVID-19 spurred a new home-buying frenzy, but is it becoming harder to find a new home?
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Even during an ongoing pandemic and economic recession, there is still a demand to buy homes.

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Prospective buyers wait to visit a house for sale in Garden City, Nassau County, N.Y., Sept. 6, 2020. MORE: Coronavirus live updates: Up to 50% of US deaths could have been prevented, research letter says Kellerhals also noted that although people are looking to buy homes, there are less people selling their homes to meet that demand. On top of that, construction on new homes has been slowed or stopped due to COVID-19.A"For Sale" sign is displayed in front of a renovated house in Washington on April 24, 2020.“You [used to] order windows and have them back in three to four weeks, but we’re out eight to 10 weeks now.

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