New Home Sales at 5 Month Lows; Still Much Higher Year-Over-Year
August sales of newly constructed single-family homes failed to match the robust numbers from July but were significantly better than those a year earlier. The U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Housing and Urban Development said last month’s sales were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 675,000, the lowest since March and an 8.7 percent decline from July’s revised estimate (from 714,000) of 739,000 units. The August results were 5.8 percent higher than the 638,000-unit rate in August 2022.
The August results did not meet the consensus estimates from either Econoday (699,000 annual units) or Trading Economics (700,000).
Robert Dietz, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders said of the report, “Builders continue to grapple with supply-side concer
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