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Real Estate Outlook: Pending Sales Jump

If anyone needs hard evidence that the real estate market cycle is flattening out and turning around, check out the latest pending home sales index numbers. On a national basis, the index jumped by 5.3 percent last month. But more importantly, it rose in every region of the country, suggesting that the turnaround underway is broad-based -- even if it's likely to proceed slowly and modestly in the months immediately ahead.

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Real Estate Outlook: Pending Sales Jump

If anyone needs hard evidence that the real estate market cycle is flattening out and turning around, check out the latest pending home sales index numbers.

On a national basis, the index jumped by 5.3 percent last month. But more importantly, it rose in every region of the country, suggesting that the turnaround underway is broad-based -- even if it's likely to proceed slowly and modestly in the months immediately ahead.

The index -- which measures signed sale contracts that haven't yet gone to closing -- is a leading indicator of home sales for the coming two to three months. You can bet on solid increases in sales in the South, where the index was up by 9.3 percent, and in the West, up by 4.6 percent. Pending sales in the Northeast states were up by 3.4 percent and in the Midwest by 1.3 percent.

And if first-time home buyers start taking advantage of Congress's new $7,500 tax credit, sales later in the summer and Fall could exceed most analysts' expectations.

The National Association of Realtors is projecting that over 2 million home sales could be stimulated by the credit between now and mid-2009, when it expires.

The timing couldn't be better: Prices have come down in many parts of the country, mortgage money continues to be relatively affordable, and growing numbers of consumers on the sidelines are recognizing that this is a smart time to buy a house.

The $7,500 credit -- which is available to anyone who hasn't owned a home during the past three years -- is icing on the cake.

In other economic developments affecting housing this week, core inflation rose by zero point three percent last month, which is still moderate, but the Federal Reserve is keeping an eagle eye on any signs of an inflation breakout triggered by higher commodities prices. That means no more cuts in short term interest rates for the time being.

Mortgage rates jumped slightly this past week -- averaging 6.57 percent for 30 year fixed-rate loans, up from 6.4 percent the prior week, and 15 year loans averaged 6.2 percent, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association of America.




Written by Kenneth R. Harney
August 19, 2008 

 


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Comments

Hi Patricia,

Thank you gor sharing. This is good news. Hopefully the trend will continue.

 

Posted by Michael Cole (CPG Tours) about 1 year ago

I can't say if it's a "trend" yet but certainly SOME factors should start helping things move a bit again.  I think the current bump is only the seasonal rush to get settled before school and it hasn't a lot to do with overall economic factors so much as down to earth practical ones.

And, buyers need to recognize that the tax credit has to be paid back as an interest-free loan (with low, slow payments, it should be a very easy payback), it's not a gift - but it is still a pretty nice feature.

Posted by Suzanne Champion ---> Columbus Ohio Real Estate (Coldwell Banker King Thompson - Westerville Ohio) about 1 year ago

All we need is positive news around us. You see what happened to our industry, when everyone speculates.

Posted by Frank Festa NJ Estates Real Estate Group (Weichert Realtors) about 1 year ago

Great news! I love starting the day with positive thoughts.

Posted by McBride Kelly & Associates Realty about 1 year ago

Anything that moves the needle is positive.  It's hard for the average homebuyer to take the leap when the media swears it's the end of the (housing) world.  Nobody talks about the cycle! This is very encouraging, thanks!

Posted by Tim Baldwin (SunTrust Mortgage) about 1 year ago

Thanks for the very optimistic  outlook.  Now if only the media would spread some positive news.

Posted by Adele Irving - Easton Area Homes (Prudential Patt, White Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Let's start calling it the ChickenLittle Scenario.

Posted by Frank Festa NJ Estates Real Estate Group (Weichert Realtors) about 1 year ago

Pat, Looks like your right as usual, internet starting to pick up, averaged 71 visitors more a day last week and it should have been one of the slowest weeks, who knows.

Posted by Paul Stillwaggon, Luxury New & Pre-Owned Homes in Central NJ (Weichert Realtors/ NJ Estates Real Estate Group) about 1 year ago

your are so right

Posted by Johnathan Smith (Gillani Home) about 1 year ago

It's starting, 2 contracts 2 different homes in the last 2 days, 1 right on the money, one low ball, but we will try to get them up.

Posted by Frank Festa NJ Estates Real Estate Group (Weichert Realtors) about 1 year ago

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