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Approximately 58,000 home purchase agreements were canceled in July, according to new data from the Rocket Companies (NYSE: RKT) division Redfin. The rate of cancelations accounted for 15.3% of homes that went under contract last month, up from 14.5% one year ago.

Last month also marked the highest July cancelation rate in records dating back to 2017.

Redfin noted that cancelation rates were highest in Southern metros – San Antonio led the nation with 730 aborted home-purchase agreements in July, equal to 22.7% of homes that went under contract last month. Other metros with elevated cancelation rates were Fort Lauderdale (21.3%), Jacksonville (19.9%), Atlanta (19.7%), and Tampa (19.5%).

At the other end of the spectrum, home purchases were least likely to fall through in New York’s Nassau County (5.1%), Pennsylvania’s Montgomery County (8.2%), Milwaukee (8.3%), New York City (9.5%) and Seattle (10.2%).