The existing single - family home
sales pace slipped in September, but the market overall remains at a record pace.
Not exact matches
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...
Record
pace eases Existing single - family home
sales slipped 4.6 percent from October to a 6.06 - million - unit
pace in November, but
sales remain on track to set an annual record.
Existing - home
sales in the West
slipped 0.8 percent to an annual
pace of 1.25 million in March and are 3.1 percent below a year ago.
Existing - home
sales slipped in June as low supply kept homes selling at a near record
pace but ultimately ended up muting overall activity.
«While 11 new housing markets were designated as improving in October, 92 metros retained their spots on the IMI and just seven
slipped from the list,» notes Barry Rutenberg, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a home builder from Gainesville, Fla. «This is an encouraging sign that the housing recovery is proceeding at a steady
pace as firming prices and employment help spur new building activity, which in turn generates new jobs and more home
sales.»
Total housing inventory at the end of May
slipped 0.4 percent to 2.49 million existing homes available for
sale, which represents a 6.6 - month supply at the current
sales pace; there was a 6.5 - month supply in April.
Total existing - home
sales, including single - family and condo,
slipped 0.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.54 million in the second quarter from 4.57 million in the first quarter, but were 8.6 percent above the 4.18 million
pace during the second quarter of 2011.
Existing - home
sales in the Midwest
slipped 1.7 in February to a
pace of 1.14 million but are 12.9 percent above a year ago.
Single - family home
sales slipped 0.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.36 million in February from an upwardly revised 4.37 million in January, but are 8.7 percent above the 4.01 million - unit
pace in February 2012.
Total state existing - home
sales, including single - family and condo,
slipped 0.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate2 of 4.880 million in the third quarter from 4.883 million in the second quarter, but were 17.0 percent higher than the 4.170 million
pace during the third quarter of 2010.
The Commerce Department said on Wednesday
sales slipped 0.3 percent to a seasonally adjusted 373,000 - unit annual rate, but the decrease was from an upwardly revised 374,000 - unit July
pace that was the fastest since April 2010.
West Existing - home
sales in the West
slipped 0.8 percent to an annual
pace of 1.25 million in March and are 3.1 percent below a year ago.
Sales of new single - family homes clung to their same bumpy path again last month, unexpectedly
slipping to their weakest annual
pace since March, the Census Bureau said Monday.
Single - family home
sales slipped 1.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.50 million in June from 4.55 million in May, but are 14.5 percent above the 3.93 million - unit
pace in June 2012.