Business Fast > Real Estate > The housing supply may not be able to keep up with demand next year, says Wedbush's Jay McCanless Real EstateThe housing supply may not be able to keep up with demand next year, says Wedbush's Jay McCanlessDecember 27, 2023posted on Dec. 27, 2023 at 7:57 pm Jay McCanless, Wedbush housing analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the housing sector. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastDecember 27, 2023previous articleApple can temporarily sell smartwatches after US appeals court win – Reutersnext articleArchitect of euro and single market Jacques Delors dies aged 98You Might Also LikeReal EstateExpert shares the top scented plants you need for your gardenApril 17, 2025Real EstateCanary Wharf Group’s offices drop a further £180mn in valueApril 17, 2025Real Estate‘It felt like a big call’: the property boss who bet workers would return to the office … and wonApril 15, 2025Real EstateHow the humble tulip could be the key to elevating your gardenApril 15, 2025Real EstateUK’s oldest Indian restaurant faces closure in dispute with crown estateApril 14, 2025Real EstateOnly 3% of fines collected over non-disclosure of UK propertyApril 14, 2025Recommended For YouPersonal FinanceExperts see higher stagflation risks. Here's what it means for your moneyApril 19, 2025Personal FinanceGlobal EconomyIndia, US lock in 19-chapter trade deal terms, to open talks in Washington on April 23April 19, 2025Global EconomyScienceMicroplastics found in human ovary follicular fluid for the first timeApril 19, 2025ScienceSportsFootballer Nikola Pokrivac dies aged 39 after tragic four-car crashApril 19, 2025SportsautosLancia: the brand that refused to dieApril 19, 2025autos
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