In its monthly New Home Sales release, the U.S. Department of Commerce showed a 13 percent drop-off in annualized new construction sales between the months of December and January. It’s the biggest one-month drop in New Home Sales since May 2010. . . . → Read More: New Home Sales Crater In January, Opening The Door For Deals With Builders
The 2010 housing market finished on a tear, and that momentum is carrying forward into 2011. Expect the spring season to show strongly, and for home prices to be on the rise. . . . → Read More: New Home Sales Reach 8-Month High
After improving 1 percent in August, New Home Sales popped another 7 percent in September. It’s no wonder homebuilder confidence is at a 5-month high. . . . → Read More: New Home Housing Stock Drops To A 5-Month Low
The August New Home Sales was weaker-than-expected, but both Wall Street investors and Main Street economists are shrugging it off. The numbers were foreshadowed by weakening housing figures from earlier this summer. . . . → Read More: New Home Sales Unchanged In August; Market Stabilizing
Although new home inventory actually dropped 2,000 units in July, the slowing sales pace still managed to push the national supply higher by 1.1 months. At July’s rate of sales, the nation’s new home inventory would be exhausted in just about 9 months. . . . → Read More: New Home Sales Drop In July — Just Like Existing Home Sales