Existing home sales should continue to grow, as the NAR
Pending Home Sales Index increases 1.7 % in November, reaching the highest level since April 2010.
Not exact matches
Pending home sales index rose 1.3 % m / o / m, above the 0.6 % expected
increase.
Pending home sales in the South
increased 4.1 percent to an
index of 95.0 in May and are 14.6 percent higher than a year ago.
Pending home sales in the South
increased 4.2 percent to an
index of 119.0 in July, and is now 1.0 percent below a year ago.
In an even more encouraging sign, NAR's forward - looking
Pending Home Sales Index is up for the third month in a row — and the
increase is significant.
The NAR
Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI), a forward - looking indicator based on signed contracts,
increased 0.3 % in September to 99.5, up from 99.2 in August.
The
Pending Home Sales Index, a forward - looking indicator based on signed contracts,
increased 0.3 % in September 2012 to 99.5, up from 99.2 in August.
The
Pending Home Sales Index, a forward - looking indicator based on signed contracts,
increased 0.3 percent in September 2012 to 99.5, up from 99.2 in August.
According to recent data, the
pending home sales index (which is based on contract signings for purchases of previously owned
homes)
increased 1.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted level of 108.6 in March.
The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®»
Pending Home Sales Index showed a 5.3 percent
increase in March.
Perhaps most important is that the National Association of Realtors
Pending Home Sales Index for March increased more than 4 percent, reaching its highest level since the end of the home buyer tax credit per
Home Sales Index for March
increased more than 4 percent, reaching its highest level since the end of the
home buyer tax credit per
home buyer tax credit period.
NAR's
Pending Home Sales Index — a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings —
increased 3.1 percent month over month in February to a reading of 107.5.
The National Association of Realtors said on Thursday its
Pending Home Sales Index, based on contracts signed last month,
increased 0.4 percent to 97.8.