Monday, April 26, 2004

My Way News: New Home Sales Rise 8.9% in March

Sales of new homes surged by 8.9 percent in March, the largest monthly increase in nine months, as mortgage rates bottomed out for the year before a recent, steady ascent. The increase pushed sales of new, single family houses to a record seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.228 million last month. That was up from 1.128 in February, the Commerce Department reported Monday.The monthly increase of 8.9 percent was the highest since June 2003. By region, new home sales soared by 19.3 percent in the South, hitting a record rate of 613,000. But in the Northeast, sales plummeted by 24.3 percent to a rate of 78,000. The West posted an increase of 5.1 percent to a pace of 349,000, and in the Midwest, sales rose by 5 percent to a pace of 188,000.


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Wow--an annual rate of over 1.2 million new homes. The boom in new housing continues, and remember that the lion's share of these new homes are in common interest developments. Because the new housing stock is so heavily loaded with CIDs, low interest rates are tantamount to federal promotion of more CID housing, albeit unintentionally.

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