The National
Association of Realtors (NAR) announced on Thursday that the U.S. existing home
sales rose 4.3 percent m-o-m to a seasonally adjusted rate of 6.85 million in October
from a revised 6.57 million in September (originally 6.54 million). That was
the highest reading since November 2005.
Economists had
forecast home resales decreasing to a 6.45 million-unit pace last month.
In y-o-y terms,
existing-home sales climbed 26.6 percent in October.
According to
the report, each of the four major regions recorded both m-o-m and y-o-y growth,
with the Midwest experiencing the
greatest monthly increases. Single-family home sales stood at 6.12 million in
October, up 4.1 percent from 5.88 million in September, and up 26.7 percent
from one year ago. The median existing single-family home price was $317,700 in
October, up 16.0 percent from October 2019. Meanwhile, existing condominium and
co-op sales were recorded at a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 30,000 units
in October, up 5.8 percent from September and up 25.9 percent from one year
ago. The median existing condo price was $273,600 in October, an advance of
10.3 percent from a year ago.
Considering
that we remain in a period of stubbornly high unemployment relative to
pre-pandemic levels, the housing sector has performed remarkably well this
year," noted Lawrence Yun, NAR's chief economist. "The surge in sales
in recent months has now offset the spring market losses," he added.
"With news that a COVID-19 vaccine will soon be available, and with
mortgage rates projected to hover around 3% in 2021, I expect the market's
growth to continue into 2021." Yun sees existing-home sales to rise by 10
percent to 6 million in 2021.
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