WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Sales of new single-family U.S. homes rose 1.3% in
October to an annual rate of 307,000, the government reported Monday. Sales in
September were revised down to 303,000 from an original reading of 313,000,
according to data from the Census Bureau and Housing Department. Economists
surveyed by MarketWatch had expected new home sales to climb to an annual rate
of 320,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis. The median sales price fell $1,000 to
$212,300. The supply of new homes on the market dropped slightly to 6.3 months.
Sales of new homes are 8.9% higher compared to one year ago, but the housing
market remains mired in its worst slump in modern times.
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Monday, November 28, 2011
Sales of new single-family U.S. homes rose 1.3% in October
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