US Home Sales Ticked Up in October, Revisions Way Down
November 29, 2007
By Tom Moeller
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· In the West, sales fell 15.7% last month to a new low and reversed all of a downwardly revised gain in September. Sales out West are down by more than one third this year and they are down by two thirds from the 2005 peak. Sales in the Northeast ticked up 1.8% and they have moved erratically sideways this year. Sales in the Midwest posted a 14.2 m/m gain but are off by one third since year end 2006. Sales in the South also rose 6.8% m/m but are down one quarter this year.
· The number of homes for sale continued down another 2.3% last month and the supply of homes is off a moderate 3.6% this year. However, at the current low sales rate, the months' supply of homes on the market is 8.5, down slightly from September but still double the rate for all of 2005.
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US New Homes |
October |
September |
Y/Y |
2006 |
2005 |
2004 |
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Total Sales
(SAAR, 000s) |
728 |
716 |
-23.5% |
1,049 |
1,279 |
1,201 |
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Median Price
(NSA, $) |
217,800 |
238,400 |
-13.0% |
243,067 |
234,208 |
217,817 |