New home sales: Back from the dead?
Homebuilding, one of the click here for articlemost battered sectors of the U.S. economy in recent months, showed surprising strength in November, according to a government report Wednesday. New homes sold at an annual pace of 1.05 million, up from the revised annual rate of 1.01 million in October. Economists surveyed by Briefing.com had forecast that home sales would rebound to a 1.02 million pace.
The median average home price came in at $251,700 in November, up from the $248,500 level in October. The median price, that is, the point at which half the homes sell for more and half sell for less, had shown declines earlier in the fall because of a glut of homes available for sale on the market.
The supply of completed new homes available for sale continued to creep up, setting yet another record at 169,000. But all new homes available for sale, which includes those with permits but not yet started as well as those under construction, was slightly lower. That took the inventory of new homes on the market down to an estimated 6.3 months’ supply in November, compared to 6.7 months in October and 7.2 months in July, when new home sales slowed to a crawl.
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