Spring housing market offers lowest supply on record
Diana Olick joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss mortgage rates, which are rising after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's comments this week. The stronger-than-expected jobs report also helped with sentiment. The supply of houses available for the spring market is the lowest on record.
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