New Home Sales Fell 12.4% in July

    Posted 10:03AM 08/25/10 Posted under: Economy, Real Estate
    home for saleSales of new homes dropped sharply last month to the slowest pace on record, the latest sign that the economic recovery is fading.

    The Commerce Department said Wednesday that new home sales fell 12.4 percent in July from a month earlier to a seasonally adjusted annual sales pace of 276,600. That was the slowest pace on record dating back to 1963. The past three months have been the worst on record for new home sales.

    Weak sales mean fewer jobs in the construction industry, which normally powers economic recoveries. Each new home built creates, on average, the equivalent of three jobs for a year and generates about $90,000 in taxes, according to the National Association of Home Builders.

    "If new homes aren't selling, there's no incentive to build more," said Nigel Gault, chief economist at IHS Global Insight.

    Builders have been forced to compete with foreclosed properties offered at significantly lower prices.

    Partly as a result, new home sales made up only about 7 percent of the housing market last year. That's down from about 15 percent before the bust.

    High unemployment, slow job growth, and tight credit have kept people from buying homes. The industry received a boost this spring when the government offered tax credits to homebuyers.

    Since they expired in April, the number of people looking to buy homes has dropped, even with bargain prices and the lowest mortgage rates in decades available.

    More than 600,000 new homes were sold annually from 1983 through 2007. After the housing bubble popped, sales plunged to 375,000 last year. That was the weakest yearly total on record.

    Builders have sharply scaled back construction in the face of weak sales. The number of new homes up for sale at the end of July was unchanged at 210,000, the lowest level in about 40 years.

    Due to the sluggish sales pace, it would still take more than nine months to exhaust that supply, above a healthy level of about six months.

    New home sales were down nationwide. They fell by more than 25 percent from a month earlier in the West, 14 percent in the Northeast, 9 percent in the South and 8 percent in the Midwest.

    The median sales price in July was $204,000. That was down 4.8 percent from a year earlier and down 6 percent from June.

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    Dismayed

    Don't be distracted. Keep your eyes on the prize. Vote the bums out. Reduce your tax footprint and starve the Big Government beast before it swallows you whole.

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    raspberrieso

    Let's all get naked and do the hokey pokey.

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    Darryl

    Obama has turned out to be something of an incompetent dumbass. tsk tsk

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    raspberrieso

    You should be ashamed of yourself.

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    ajgorm

    The problem is this ....Once America shuts down so goes the rest of the globe. we own their debt and without America paying for that debt what will they do to support themselves . communism again ? they will all implode once we go. Reset Button 101.

    August 25 2010 at 1:31 PM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
    raspberrieso

    libs...are you ok today?

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    scorchmonster777

    Manufacturing businesses are about ready to pack up and leave the country,to join the ones that have already left. No jobs ,no money to buy houses,,,Median home price 200 K. The housing market is dead,and this administration lives in Lala Land, thinking we're on the road to recovery. BS.Government is getting bigger every day ,and they're still hiring, What about US Congress ,remember us we're the ones that sign your paycheck! Guess what?, the pink slips will be flying come November.

    August 25 2010 at 1:26 PM Report abuse +6 rate up rate down Reply
    ajgorm

    Surprise ! This is a mistake we are in a recovery period. TO THE LEFT.....Denial is a BiatcHHhhh...Obama is the messiah.....OK . we can still blame GW for Obama.

    August 25 2010 at 1:25 PM Report abuse +5 rate up rate down Reply
    suzt

    ...anyone with an even partially functioning brain already knows that there is no economic recovery, nor will there be. If you think times are tough now, just wait until 2011: Obamacare begins with all those well-hidden taxes (i.e. healthcare benefits will then be taxed as income), Bush-era tax cuts will expire, the looming food crisis will intensify, thanks to BP and the oil+chemical catastrophe and the enlarging "dead zone" in the Gulf. Elmir: thats the smartest thing anyone can do right now: liquidate all of your investments NOW, while the dollar still has some value and you can buy necessary supplies and storable food for THE GREATEST DEPRESSION, which has already begun and will only get much, much worse. PREPARE NOW!

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    libsrslugs

    I personally am proud to be an American under the fearless leadership of who will soon be recognized as one of the greatest black leaders of the free nation.

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    libsrslugs

    All good Americans should support our leader.

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    scorchmonster777

    we don't have one

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