Tuesday, August 4, 2009
New home sales up 11% in June
Sales of newly constructed single-family homes spiked 11% in June to an annualized rate of 384,000 homes, according to a report released Monday. The gain over May was much greater than expected. A consensus of housing industry analysts had forecast seasonally adjusted sales of 352,000, according to Breifing.com.
In June, they began building single-family housing units at an annualized rate of 470,000, a 14.4% jump over May. By the end of the month, the inventory of new homes had dropped to 281,000, an 8.8-month supply at current rates of sale. Last month, there were enough homes on the market to last 10.2 months at that rate.
In June, they began building single-family housing units at an annualized rate of 470,000, a 14.4% jump over May. By the end of the month, the inventory of new homes had dropped to 281,000, an 8.8-month supply at current rates of sale. Last month, there were enough homes on the market to last 10.2 months at that rate.
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