Sales of previously occupied homes drop to lowest level.

Sales of previously occupied homes unexpectedly plunged 27 percent in July from a month earlier to 3.83 million — the lowest level since 1995, according to a report released Tuesday morning by the National Association of Realtors.

While mortgage rates are at record lows, consumers have been skittish about making purchases due to concerns about their jobs and the value of homes.

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