Pending Homes Slip In July After Two Monthly Gains

NAR: Pending Home Sales Slip in July but Up Strongly From One Year Ago

Pending Home Sales - DecreaseAfter strong back to back showings for Pending Home Sales in May and June the forward-looking indicator declined in July but remained significantly above year-ago levels, according to the National Association of Realtors®. All regions joined the monthly decline except for the West, which continues to show the highest level of sales contract activity.

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June Pending Home Sales Surprise with Gain

Pending Home Sales increase more than expected in June, up 2.4 percent.

Pending Home Sales IncreasePending home sales increased more than expected in June following a disappointing downturn in April and then a strong showing in May, according to the National Association of Realtors®. Activity in June increased in the West and South but declined in the Midwest and Northeast; however, all regions show robust double-digit gains from a year ago.

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Strong May Showing For Pending Homes

All regions experienced gains from a year ago as Pending Home Sales rose strongly in May both month over month and year over year.

The National Association of Realtors® predicts higher housing activity in the second half of the year.

Pending Home Sales IncreaseThe 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 data reflects contracts but not closings, which normally occur with a lag time of one or two months.

This is the first time since April 2010 that contract activity was above year-ago levels, and the monthly gain was the strongest increase since last November when the index rose 10.6 percent.

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Pending Sales Record Second Straight Monthly Gain

March saw another increase in pending home sales, with contract activity rising unevenly in six of the past nine months, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

Pending Home Sales IncreaseThe Pending Home Sales Index (a forward-looking indicator the data of which reflects contracts but not closings which normally occur with a lag time of one or two months), rose 5.1 percent to 94.1 in March from a downwardly revised 89.5 in February. The index is 11.4 percent below 106.2 in March 2010; however, activity was at elevated levels in March and April of 2010 to meet the contract deadline for the home buyer tax credit.

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Pending Home Sales Unexpectedly Rise

Pending home sales increased in February, contrary to national consensus, but with wide regional variations, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

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The Pending Home Sales Index, a forward-looking indicator, rose 2.1 percent to 90.8, based on contracts signed in February, from 88.9 in January. The index is 8.2 percent below 98.9 recorded in February 2010. The data reflects contracts and not closings, which normally occur with a lag time of one or two months.

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Pending Home Sales Still Skidding

Pending home sales eased again in January for the second straight month, but remain 20.6 percent above the trough of last June, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

Pending Home Sales - DecreaseThe Pending Home Sales Index, a indicator of future home sales, declined 2.8 percent to 88.9 based on contracts signed in January. This is down from a revised 91.5 in December. The index is 1.5 percent below the 90.3 level in January 2010 when a tax credit stimulus was in place. The data reflects contracts and not closings, which normally occur with a lag time of one or two months.

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Pending Home Sales Continue Upward Push

Pending home sales improved further in December, marking the fifth gain in the past six months, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

Pending Home Sales IncreaseThe Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI), a forward-looking housing market indicator, increased 2.0 percent to 93.7 based on contracts signed in December from a downwardly revised 91.9 in November. The index is 4.2 percent below the 97.8 mark in December 2009. The data reflects contracts and not closings, which normally occur with a lag time of one or two months.

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Gain in Pending Home Sales Hailed With Caution

Pending home sales have increased for the second consecutive month, according to the National Association of Realtors®. But we’re far from out of the woods yet.

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The pace of a home sales recovery still depends more on job creation and an accompanying rise in consumer confidence. - NAR

The Pending Home Sales Index,* a forward-looking indicator, rose 4.3 percent to 82.3 based on contracts signed in August from a downwardly revised 78.9 in July, but is 20.1 percent below August 2009 when it was 103.0. The data reflects contracts and not closings, which normally occur with a lag time of one or two months.

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NAR: Unexpected Rise In Pending Home Sales

Following a sharp drop in the months immediately after expiration of the home buyer tax credit, pending home sales have modestly risen, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

Pending Home Sales IncreaseThe Pending Home Sales Index,* a forward-looking indicator, unexpectedly rose 5.2 percent to 79.4 based on contracts signed in July from a downwardly revised 75.5 in June, but remains 19.1 percent below July 2009 when it was 98.1. The data reflects contracts and not closings, which normally occur with a lag time of one or two months.

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Pending Home Sales Edge Down As Expected

Predictably, home sales expected to be considerably lower in the short term.

Pending home sales edged down with near-term sales expected to be notably lower in contrast to the spring surge when buyers rushed to take advantage of the home buyer tax credit, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

The Pending Home Sales Index, a forward-looking indicator, declined 2.6 percent to 75.7 based on contracts signed in June from an upwardly revised level of 77.7 in May, and is 18.6 percent below June 2009 when it was 93.0. The data reflects contracts and not closings, which normally occur with a lag time of one or two months.

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Pending Homes Sales – April Surge to May Dirge

Following the home buyer tax credit driven surge, pending home sales fell a staggering 30 percent with the expiration of the deadline April 30 for qualified buyers to sign a purchase contract, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

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The Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI), a forward-looking indicator the housing sector, dropped 30.0 percent to 77.6 based on contracts signed in May from a reading of 110.9 in April, and is 15.9 percent below May 2009 when it was 92.3. The falloff comes after three strong monthly gains as home buyers rushed to take advantage of the tax credit. Here in the Midwest the PHSI index dropped 32.1 percent to 70.8 and is 20.2 percent below a year ago.  Continue reading