US existing home sales jump

Written By Unknown on Senin, 19 November 2012 | 23.53

US existing home sales picked up in October despite the market in the northeast being shut down in the last days of the month by Hurricane Sandy, a realtors group says.

Existing home sales rose 2.1 per cent over September, hitting an annual pace of 4.79 million units, pulled up by a 4.4 per cent rise in the West, according to the National Association of Realtors.

Sales in the South gained 2.1 per cent, and the Midwest 1.8 per cent, while the Northeast saw a 1.7 per cent decline, in part due to the superstorm which wreaked havoc on the densely populated eastern New York-New Jersey region in the final days of the month.

Year-on-year sales nationally were up 10.9 per cent from a year earlier, and the national median price, $US178,600 ($A173,290), was 11.1 per cent higher.

"Home sales continue to trend up and most October transactions were completed by the time the storm hit, but the growing demand with limited inventory is pressuring home prices in much of the country," said NAR economist Lawrence Yun.

"We expect an impact on northeastern home sales in the coming months from a pause and delays in storm-impacted regions."

Around one-quarter of all sales were "distressed" sales: homes forced on the market by lender foreclosures and short sales, reflecting the still deep impact of the crash of the housing market six years ago, according to NAR.

The inventory of homes available for sale continued to tighten. Inventory dropped to a 5.4-month supply, at current sales rates, to its lowest level since February 2006, and down from 7.6 months of supply a year ago.


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