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Bay Area Home Sales and Prices Moved Rather Unevenly in June

Bay Area Home Sales and Prices Moved Rather Unevenly in June

The number of single-family homes and condos that traded hands in San Francisco inched up 0.7 percent from 566 in May to 570 in June versus a typical seasonal gain of closer to 3 percent. And on a year-over-year basis, sales actually slipped a percent versus an 11.0 percent... Read More »

New Home Sales in the U.S. Inch up, Inventory Hits Eight-Year High

New Home Sales in the U.S. Inch up, Inventory Hits Eight-Year High

Having gained an upwardly revised 4.9 percent in May, the seasonally adjusted rate of new single-family home sales in the U.S. inched up another 0.8 percent in June to an annual rate of 610,000 sales and is running 9.1 percent above the pace of sales at the same time... Read More »

New Home Sales in the U.S. Rebound but Remain below Average

Having shed 11.4 percent in April, the seasonally adjusted rate of new single-family home sales in the U.S. rose 2.9 percent in May to an annual rate of 610,000 sales and is running 8.9 percent above the pace of sales at the same time last year. That being said,... Read More »

Pace of New Home Sales in the U.S. Fell 11 Percent Last Month

The seasonally adjusted rate of new single-family home sales in the U.S. fell 11.4 percent from March to April to a rate of 569,000 annual sales and is now running a nominal 0.5 percent above the pace of sales at the same time last year. Last month’s pace of... Read More »

Pace of New Home Sales in the U.S. Jumped in March

The seasonally adjusted rate of new single-family home sales in the U.S. jumped 5.8 percent from February to March, hitting an eight-month high of 621,000 annual sales, which is 15.6 percent above the rate at the same time last year. That being said, last month’s pace remains 4.8 percent... Read More »

New U.S. Home Sales and Inventory Tick Up

New U.S. Home Sales and Inventory Tick Up

Having dropped a revised 7.0 percent in December, the seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. ticked up 3.7 percent in January to a pace of 535,000 annual sales, a pace which is 5.5 percent above the rate at the same time last year. That... Read More »

New U.S. Home Sales Drop despite Most Inventory since 2009

New U.S. Home Sales Drop despite Most Inventory since 2009

The seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. dropped 10.4 percent in December. And with a pace of 536,000 annual sales, the rate was 0.4 percent lower on a year-over-year basis, a sharp drop from 17.7 percent higher on a year-over-year basis the month before... Read More »

Pace of New U.S. Home Sales Slips, but Ticks up in the West

Pace of New U.S. Home Sales Slips, but Ticks up in the West

The seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. slipped 1.9 percent in October, from a downwardly revised rate in September, and has dropped 9.5 percent since July. But the current rate of 563,000 sales remains 17.8 percent higher versus the same time last year, down... Read More »

Pace of New U.S. Home Sales near Nine-Year High, Slips in the West

The pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. ticked up 3.1 percent in August from a July rate which was revised down by 5.6 percent. The preliminary August rate of 593,000 annual sales is 29.8 percent higher than the rate of sales at same time last year... Read More »

Pace of New U.S. Home Sales Back below Average but up in the West

Pace of New U.S. Home Sales Back below Average but up in the West

The pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. dropped 7.6 percent from an upwardly revised annual rate of 659,000 sales in July to an annual rate of 609,000 sales in August but remains 20.6 percent higher than the rate of sales at same time last year (505,000)... Read More »