Sentences with phrase «pending home sales index rose»

NAR's Pending Home Sales Index rose 0.9 percent in May to 112.6 in May.
Existing - home sales dipped almost 1 percent in June to 4.77 million units, while NAR's forward - looking Pending Home Sales Index rose 2.4 percent.
The National Association of Realtors said Wednesday that its seasonally adjusted pending home sales index rose 1.3 percent in July to 111.3, the highest reading since April.
Pending home sales index rose 1.3 % m / o / m, above the 0.6 % expected increase.

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NAR's Pending Home Sales Index, which tracks contract signings (as opposed to closed sales) for previously owned homes, rose to 110.5, up from February's downwardly revised 1Sales Index, which tracks contract signings (as opposed to closed sales) for previously owned homes, rose to 110.5, up from February's downwardly revised 1sales) for previously owned homes, rose to 110.5, up from February's downwardly revised 109.0.
Housing - related companies also outperformed after the Case - Shiller Index of home prices rose more than forecast and pending sales indicated demand is outstripping supply.
Pending home sales in the South rose 5.9 percent to an index of 114.1 in March and are 10.6 percent above March 2011.
The Pending Home Sales Index, * a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 8.2 percent to 88.8 in May from an upwardly revised 82.1 in April and is 13.4 percent higher than the 78.3 reading in May 2010.
The Pending Home Sales Index, a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 4.1 percent to 101.4 in March from an upwardly revised 97.4 in February and is 12.8 percent above March 2011 when it was 89.9.
Pending home sales in the South rose 1.9 percent to an index of 122.1 in September and are now 1.7 percent higher than last September.
The Pending Home Sales Index, * www.nar.realtor / pending - home - sales, a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 3.5 percent to 109.3 in October from a downwardly revised 105.6 in SepPending Home Sales Index, * www.nar.realtor / pending - home - sales, a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 3.5 percent to 109.3 in October from a downwardly revised 105.6 in SeptemHome Sales Index, * www.nar.realtor / pending - home - sales, a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 3.5 percent to 109.3 in October from a downwardly revised 105.6 in SepteSales Index, * www.nar.realtor / pending - home - sales, a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 3.5 percent to 109.3 in October from a downwardly revised 105.6 in Seppending - home - sales, a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 3.5 percent to 109.3 in October from a downwardly revised 105.6 in Septemhome - sales, a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 3.5 percent to 109.3 in October from a downwardly revised 105.6 in Septesales, a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 3.5 percent to 109.3 in October from a downwardly revised 105.6 in September.
Pending home sales in the South rose 1.2 percent to an index of 129.4 in March and are now 3.9 percent above last March.
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The Pending Home Sales Index, a forward - looking indicator based on contracts signed in February, rose 8.2 percent to 97.6 from a downwardly revised 90.2 in January, and remains 17.3 percent above February 2009 when it was 83.2.
The Pending home sales index, a forward - looking indicator based on contracts sighned in February, rose 2.1 percent to 82.1 from a reading of 80.4 in January, but is 1.4 percent below February 2008 when it was 83.3.
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According to the National Association of Realtors» latest Pending Home Sales Index, pending sales of existing homes rose to their highest point in two years in MarcPending Home Sales Index, pending sales of existing homes rose to their highest point in two years in March Sales Index, pending sales of existing homes rose to their highest point in two years in Marcpending sales of existing homes rose to their highest point in two years in March sales of existing homes rose to their highest point in two years in March 2012!
Pending home sales in the South rose 4.3 percent in November to an index of 103.8 and remain 8.7 percent above November 2010.
Pending home sales in the South rose 5.2 percent to an index of 111.7 in July and are 15.6 percent above a year ago.
The Pending Home Sales Index, a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 2.0 percent to 97.0 in January from a downwardly revised 95.1 in December and is 8.0 percent higher than January 2011 when it was 89.8.
Some recent indicators show that the economy might be starting to rebound, with pending home sales rising strongly in October, according to NAR's Pending Home Salespending home sales rising strongly in October, according to NAR's Pending Home Sales Inhome sales rising strongly in October, according to NAR's Pending Home Sales Isales rising strongly in October, according to NAR's Pending Home SalesPending Home Sales InHome Sales ISales Index.
Pending home sales in the South rose 8.6 percent in October to an index of 99.5 and are 9.7 percent higher than October 2010.
Pending home sales in the South rose 2.4 percent to an index of 121.3 in December and are now 0.5 percent above last December.
The Pending Home Sales Index, a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 1.5 percent in March, over a downwardly revised figure in February.
The National Association of Realtors Pending Home Sales Index, a forward - looking indicator based on signed contracts, decreased 2.6 % in August, suggesting that while existing home sales will rise in future months, they will do so at a slower rHome Sales Index, a forward - looking indicator based on signed contracts, decreased 2.6 % in August, suggesting that while existing home sales will rise in future months, they will do so at a slower Sales Index, a forward - looking indicator based on signed contracts, decreased 2.6 % in August, suggesting that while existing home sales will rise in future months, they will do so at a slower rhome sales will rise in future months, they will do so at a slower sales will rise in future months, they will do so at a slower rate.
The Pending Home Sales Index, * a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 2.4 percent to 90.9 in June from 88.8 in May and is 19.8 percent above the 75.9 reading in June 2010, which was the low point immediately following expiration of the home buyer tax creHome Sales Index, * a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 2.4 percent to 90.9 in June from 88.8 in May and is 19.8 percent above the 75.9 reading in June 2010, which was the low point immediately following expiration of the home buyer tax crehome buyer tax credit.
The Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI), a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 2.4 percent to 90.9 in June from 88.8 in May and is 19.8 percent above the 75.9 reading in June 2010, which was the low point immediately following expiration of the home buyer tax creHome Sales Index (PHSI), a forward - looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 2.4 percent to 90.9 in June from 88.8 in May and is 19.8 percent above the 75.9 reading in June 2010, which was the low point immediately following expiration of the home buyer tax crehome buyer tax credit.
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