Skip to content

Posts tagged ‘new home sales’

24
Sep

San Diego real estate – New Home Sales

 June 2014 new home sales

New home sale for June 2014 drop. This could be a red flag for the direction of the housing market.

Is it possible the drop in June new home sales could be an advance indicator for the entire real estate market? Is now the time to consider investing in real estate? Read more »

4
Dec

New Home Sales Jump

New Home Sales Increase Best in 30 Years!

home salesThe Commerce Department reported today that sales in October jumped 25.4 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 444,000 units. Sales of new U.S. single-family homes had their biggest increase in nearly 33-1/2 years. Read more »

23
Aug

Mortgage Rate Increases Kill New Home Sales

New Home Sales

homes for sale

Just out – The Commerce Department reported U.S. sales of newly built home dropped 13.4 percent. That’s the lowest pace in nine months!

Up to this point, the new home sales rose 7 percent in the 12 months ending in July. Read more »

23
Aug

New Home Sales Hit Two Year High

New Home Sales

New home sales

New home sales

 

The Commerce Department just reported that new home sales in July match the numbers seen in May, which were the highest numbers since April 2010.

New home sales have increased 25% in the past 12 months! So, even though they remain below the typical annual numbers, many believe this is another sign that the housing market is slowly recovering.

Obviously, the two main factors driving the new home sales recovery are today’s near record low interest rates for home mortgages combined with the fact that home prices are still well off their peaks sat in 2005. Read more »

23
Mar

New Home Sales Off – Prices Up

New Home Sales

new home salesThis morning the Commerce Department just reported that new-home sales dropped 1.6 percent in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 313,000 homes.

New home sales have fallen nearly 7 percent just since December. The current pace of sales is less than half the 700,000 that economists consider to be healthy.

Just 150,000 new U.S. homes were for sale in January and February—the lowest on records dating back to 1963.
Though new-home sales represent less than 10 percent of the housing market, they have an outsize impact on the economy. The National Association of Home Builders estimates each home built creates an average of three jobs for a year and generates about $90,000 in tax revenue. Read more »
26
Sep

New Home Sales At 6-month Low

Home sales

Home sales

The U.S. Commerce Department reported today that August new-home sales fell 2.3 percent, to a six-month low in August. This marks the fourth straight monthly decline for new home sales.

New-homes sales are on track for the worst year since the government began keeping records a half century ago!

National Association of Home Builders has said that while new homes represent less than one-fifth of the housing market, they have an outsize impact on the economy. Each home built creates an average of three jobs for a year and generates about $90,000 in taxes.

 

23
Aug

New Home Sales Fall in July

home sales

home sales

Home sales

The Commerce Department just reported, that new home sales fell for the third consecutive month to a five-month low!

Nationally, many believe if the current pace continues, 2011 would be the worst year for new-home sales in nearly half a century.

Well, there was some good news in this report, and that was that sales rose in July for new homes valued at less than $150,000 and also increased for those going for more than $750,000. But mid-priced home sales fell.

What you won’t see reported along with the story, and probably the most ominous sign this drop in new home sales is indicating, is that this drop in sales is occurring at the seasonal best time for real estate sales. So, in a couple months as we approach fall and winter, the traditional slow time for real estate sales, what do you think will be happening in the market?

20
May

Home Prices – Home Sales Drop

Housing marketThe National Association of Realtors (NAR) just reported that existing-home sales slipped in April, although the market has managed six gains in the past nine months.

The national median existing-home price for all housing types was 5.0% below April 2010 prices. Distressed homes  accounted for 37% of sales in April, down from 40% in March; they were 33% in April 2010.

Single-family home sales slipped 0.5% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.42 million in April from 4.44 million in March, and are 12.6% below the 5.06 million pace in April 2010. The median existing single-family home price was 5.4% below a year ago. Read more »

24
Feb

New Home Sales Drop 36.5%

home sales

home sales

Today the Commerce Department reported new home  sales tumbled 12.6 percent to a seasonally adjusted 284,000 unit annual rate after a downwardly revised 325,000-unit pace in December. But, the big news in this report was a 36.5 percent drop in new home sales in the West.

The report showed that for January there were 188,000 new homes available for sale, the lowest since December 1967.  The new home sales for January were down by 18.6 percent compared to a year ago.

Now from the ‘It’s always a good time to buy real estate crowd’ National Association of Realtors today, released a separate report that showed existing home sales in the U.S. rose for the third consecutive month in January.

The existing home sales rose 2.7 percent in January to an annual rate of 5.36 million. Many had expected the existing home sales to have also been down in January.

San Diego condominium sales

25
Aug

New-Home Sales Fall in July

real estate new home sales

real estate new home sales

Yesterday it was existing home sales off double digits. Today it’s new home sales for July also off double digits with a fall of 12.4%.

The Commerce Department just reported July new home sales at a seasonally adjusted rate of 276,000,  way below the expectations for a rate of 334,000 sales.

Read more »