Fewer homes selling in Huntsville area: High interest rates continue to be a challenge

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Fewer homes selling in Huntsville area: High interest rates continue to be a challenge
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In the Huntsville-Madison County market, the average home stayed on the market 28 days last month, compared to compared to just 13 a year ago. In Athens, it's 32, compared to 11 in 2022. See more data and why this might be happening:

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They wanted to do so not only because of the space, but for smaller mortgage payments that would “make retirement a bit less stressful financially.”

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