Sentences with phrase «annualized sales pace»

3 Existing - home sales in June reached a 5.57 million annualized sales pace, which is currently the highest since February 2007 (5.79 million).
In May, new home sales surpassed the 500,000 annualized sales pace for the first time in 6 years.
Existing - home sales grew 1.8 percent last month to their highest annualized sales pace (5.53 million) since...
With the economy weakening, we're unlikely to see today's slow home sales pace pick up in the near future, but the picture isn't uniformly bleak; sales have appeared to stabilize around a 5 million annualized sales pace, suggesting we might be seeing the formation of a bottom.
The annualized sales pace eased to a 16.23 million adjusted rate, from 16.66 million in January.

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Sales climbed 2.2 percent to a 546,000 annualized pace, exceeding all forecasts in a Bloomberg survey of economists and the most since February 2008, Commerce Department data showed Tuesday in Washington.
Control sales are running at a quarterly annualized pace of +1.3 % compared to +3.9 % in 2Q.
Overall, March adjusted annualized sales jumped 8 % to a 15.3 million vehicle pace, compared with 14.1 million a year ago, according to market researcher Autodata Corp..
Sales increased 3.5 percent to a 592,000 annualized pace, the fastest since February 2008, Commerce Department data showed Tuesday in Washington.
That started 2014 with an annualized sales rate of 15.2 million units, which is slightly below December's 15.4 - million - unit pace and considerably below the 16 - to 16.5 - million units most industry watchers are predicting for this year.
Overall, sales jumped 15 % compared to last year, and the annualized clip topped 15 million units, the fastest pace so far in 2012.
U.S. light - vehicles sales slipped 1.8 percent last month and the seasonally adjusted, annualized pace of sales fell to the lowest level — 16.13 million — since February 2014 behind a late - month...
Existing home sales rose for the fourth consecutive month to an annualized pace of 5.15 million, the highest of the year.
Therefore the combined reading of domestic and imported vehicle sales remained steady at 13.2 million annualized pace.
The annualized pace of March sales was 17.5 million new cars, SUVs and trucks, above forecasts of 16.8 million and above February's 17.1 million.
Existing condominium and co-op sales rose 1.8 percent to an annualized pace of 580,000 in January from 570,000 in December, and are 13.7 percent higher than the 510,000 - unit level a year ago.
WASHINGTON (November 22, 2016)-- Existing - home sales ascended in October for the second straight month and eclipsed June's cyclical sales peak to become the highest annualized pace in nearly a decade, according to the National Association of Realtors ®.
Existing condominium and co-op sales fell 3.2 percent to an annualized rate of 600,000 units in March from 620,000 in February, but are 20.0 percent higher than the 500,000 - unit pace a year ago.
Existing - home sales, up in October for the second month in a row, passed June's cyclical sales peak to the highest annualized pace in nearly a decade.
January existing - home sales posted a record 6.09 million annualized units, while the new - home sales pace has topped a previously unthinkable 1 million annualized units every month since November 2002.
2 Existing - home sales in June were at a seasonally adjusted annualized sales rate of 5.57 million, the highest pace since February 2007 (5.79 million).
Existing condominium and co-op sales jumped 9.1 percent to an annualized level of 600,000 in November from 550,000 in October, and are 33.3 percent above the 450,000 - unit pace a year ago.
Closed escrow sales dropped to 388,000 units in January, the first time the annualized rate — how many homes would sell at the current pace — dropped below 400,000 since May 2016.
The latest RealtyTrac report, which covers the sale of single - family homes, condominiums and townhomes, found that residential properties sold at an estimated annualized pace of 5.6 million in September, up 2 % from August and up 14 % from September.
Sales of newly built homes were up 8.3 % over May, reaching an annualized pace of 497,000, the highest rate in five years.
Sales increased by 1.7 percent from March to a 5.45 million annualized pace, which brings April up a respectable 6 percent from April 2015.
However, existing home sales in June slowed to an annualized pace of 4.37 million units, the fewest since March.
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