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New-Home Sales Surge 9.6 Percent
AP
posted: 89 DAYS 5 HOURS AGO
filed under: Financial Crisis
WASHINGTON (Aug. 26) - New U.S. home sales surged 9.6 percent in
July, rising for the fourth straight month and beating expectations
as the housing market marches steadily back from its historic
downturn.
The Commerce Department said Wednesday that sales rose to a
seasonally adjusted annual rate of 433,000 from an upwardly revised
June rate of 395,000. Sales are now up 32 percent from the bottom
in January, but off 69 percent from the frenzied peak four years
ago.
Last month's sales pace was the strongest since September and
exceeded the forecasts of economists surveyed by Thomson Reuters,
who expected a pace of 390,000 units. The last time sales rose so
dramatically was in February 2005.
The median sales price of $210,100, however, was still down 11.5
percent from $237,300 a year earlier.
There were 271,000 new homes for sale at the end of July, down
more than 3 percent from May. At the current sales pace, that
represents 7.5 months of supply - the lowest since April 2007. The
decline means builders have scaled back construction to the point
where supply and demand are coming into balance.
Buyers, meanwhile, are rushing to take advantage of a federal
tax credit that covers 10 percent of the home price, or up to
$8,000 for first-time owners. Home sales must be completed by the
end of November for buyers to qualify.
Builders and real estate agents are pressing Congress for that
credit to be extended. If it isn't, sales could reverse their
upward trend.
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2009-08-26 10:05:04
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