The US housing market is on track for its weakest year in more than a decade, with home sales projected to fall to their lowest levels since 2011, according to the outlets covering the trend. The reporting points to a broad slowdown affecting transaction volumes rather than any single metro area or segment.

The coverage frames the situation through “alarming predictions” about where the market may be headed next, but both outlets draw from the same core idea: current sales momentum is weak and the year is likely to land at or near historical lows for the period. Business Insider emphasizes the scale of the decline and explicitly links it to the timeframe since 2011.

Yahoo News presents the same headline theme and underscores the market’s deteriorating pace, without adding a distinct alternative explanation in the available excerpt. Overall, the differing angles are limited here, with both sources aligning on the central factual claim that home sales are trending toward a multi-year low.