Home sales continue to climb
@CNNMoney May 23, 2013: 11:29 AM ET
Home sales continued to climb in April.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney)
Home sales continued to climb in April, according to the latest reading on the housing recovery from an industry trade group.
The National Association of Realtors reported home sales edged up 0.6% to an annual pace of just under 5 million homes. Compared to a year ago, the pace of sales was up nearly 10%."Without these frictions, existing-home sales easily would be well above the 5-million unit pace," said Lawrence Yun, the Realtors' chief economist. He said that customer traffic is up 31% compared to a year ago, showing greater demand than actual sales.
The recovery in
the housing market so far this year has been a major driver of overall
economic growth, lifting not just the pace of home
building but also retail sales. Near record
low mortgage rates coupled with improving
unemployment, a drop
in foreclosures and a tight supply of homes for sale have all combined to
lift home
prices.
Wednesday's report underscores these trends. The median price of a home sold in April was $192,800, up 5% from March and 11% from a year ago. And the number of homes on the market represented a 5.2-month supply at the current sales pace. While that is up from March it's down from a 6.6-month supply a year ago.
The pace of new home sales has been rising every month for nearly two years. The latest sales reading is the strongest level since November 2009, when sales were inflated by a short-term home buyer's tax credit.
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