New Home Sales Up 2.1%


Washington, DC, October 27, 2005–Sales of new homes rose 2.1% in September according to a Commerce Department report.

Sales increased to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.222 million in September from August’s 1.197 million pace, which was revised downwardly fron the originally reported 1.237 million. Sales dropped 11.6% in August.

Sales in September were flat from a year earlier.

Economists were looking for September sales to come in at about 1.24 million units.

Inventories of homes on the market increased to a record 493,000 in September, representing a 4.9-month supply at the current sales pace, the same as in August.

The median sales price increased 1.9% year-over-year to $215,700. Half the homes sold for more than $215,700, half for less. The average sales price increased 6.1% to $285,700.

The sales figures confirm anecdotal accounts that the once-blistering housing market has cooled somewhat. Inventory levels, while still relatively lean, are rising as demand slows, cooling price appreciation.

In the past six months, sales have averaged a 1.27 million annualized, down from 1.29 million a month ago.

In all of 2004, 1.203 million new homes were sold.

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