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New Home Sales Grew at a Surprising Rate in July

Completed and under construction new homes at a site in Trappe, Maryland.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Homebuilders sold homes faster than economists expected, with new home sales increasing by 10.6% in July.
  • New home sales are a "bright spot" in the housing market, one economist said, and are doing markedly better than their existing counterparts.
  • Builders' rate incentives, still-small existing home supply and falling interest rates supported new home sales.

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Sales of new single-family houses increased by 10.6% from the revised June numbers, rising to an annual rate of 739,000 homes, the Census Bureau said Friday. This was above the 668,000 forecasters surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal expected.

“New home sales continue to be the lone bright spot in the housing market,” wrote Daniel Vielhabe, economist for Nationwꦅide

By comparison, Thursday's report on existing home sales showed the slowest ༺gಌrowth for any July since 2010.

Why Are Existing Home Sales Doing Well?

Sellers have been 澳洲幸运5ꦺ官方开奖结果体彩网:reluctant to trade their low mortgage rates for higher current rat෴es, resulting in fewer existing home options for buyers🅺 and higher prices. Buyers, therefore, are turning to the new builds.

Builders can offer incentives to help with the costs as high mortgage rates price some out of the market. According to the National Association of Home Builders, 64% of homebuilders used incentives to entice buyers, the highest level since April 2019.

Additionally, mortgage rates decreased in August, hovering near a 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:16-month low and economists expect them to fall further.

“With current inflat🎉ion data pointing to interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve and mortgage rates down markedly in the second week of August, buཧyer interest and builder sentiment should improve in the months ahead,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz.

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