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New Home Sales Regain Modest Momentum

by devteam September 25th, 2013 | Share

New home sales turned upward in August after an especially<bpoor showing in July, though remain well off levels from the first half of the year.  The Census Bureaurnand the Department of Housing and Urban Development report that sales increasedrnby 7.9 percent over the previous month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate ofrn421,000 .  July sales were revised downrnto a rate of 390,000 units from the original estimate of 394,000 which hadrnalready represented a 13.4 percent drop from sales in June and a nine-month low.  The August estimate is 12.6 percent higherrnthan the 374,000 unit estimate in August 2012.   </p

The non-seasonally adjusted rate of sales in August was 35,000rncompared to a revised estimate of 34,000 in July and 31,000 in August of lastrnyear.</p

The median price of a new home sold in August was $254,600rncompared to $253,200 in August 2012 and the lowest median price reported sincernOctober of last year.  The average salesrnprice was $318,900, up from $305,500 a year earlier and the highest averagernprice since April’s $337,000.</p

There are an estimated 175,000 new homes currently for salerncompared to 143,000 in August of last year. rnAt the current pace of sales this is estimated to be a 5.0 month supply.</p

New home sales in the Northeast were 8.8 percent above salesrnin July and 27.6 percent higher than one year earlier.  In the Midwest sales were up for the twornperiods by 19.6 percent and 15.1 percent respectively.  Sales in the South increased by 15.3 percentrnmonth-over-month and 28.2 percent since last year.  However sales in the West were down 14.6rnpercent from July and 21.2 percent from the same month in 2012.

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Steven A Feinberg (@CPAsteve) of Appletree Business Services LLC, is a PASBA member accountant located in Londonderry, New Hampshire.

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