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US New Home Sales Drop 11.4% In April

‘Demand for housing remains strong and the usual list of support factors hasn’t changed, with the key items being job growth and wage gains.’ – Jennifer Lee, BMO Capital Markets

New home sales in the United States dropped more than expected last month, probably amid weaker demand. The Department of Commerce reported on Tuesday that sales of new houses dropped 11.4% to a seasonally adjusted annualised pace of 569K units in April, following the prior month’s upwardly revised pace of 642K units, the highest since October 2007, and falling behind expectations for a decrease to a 611K-unit pace. On an annual basis, new home sales were up 0.5% in April. The average selling price dropped to $309.2K in April from $318.7K seen in the preceding month. Despite April’s unexpected drop, analysts suggested that the housing market maintained its momentum and would continue growing in the upcoming months, supported by low mortgage rates. New home sales plunged in all four regions; however, the largest drop of 26.3% was registered in the West. The inventory level rose 1.5% to 268K units last month, the highest since July 2009. AT the past month’s sales pace it would likely take 5.7 months to sell all houses available on the market.

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