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Pending home sales reach 2.5 year high

Pending home sales, or contracts signed, have improved a bit this month, but show double digit increases over the year, pointing to potentially increasing closings in coming months nationally.

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Pending home sales rise again

According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), pending home sales (contract signings) rose 1.7 percent in November, marking not only the third consecutive month of increases, but marking the highest level reached in 2.5 years. Additionally, the pending home sales levels are up 9.8 percent above November 2011, and on a year-over-year basis, pending home sales have risen for 19 consecutive months.

The NAR reports that the current pending home sales level is at its highest level since April 2010, which was the period in which buyers were rushing to beat the deadline for the expiration of the home buyer tax credit. The trade group says that with the exception of several months affected by tax stimulus, the last time there was a higher reading was in February 2007.

Dr. Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said home sales are on a sustained uptrend. “Even with market frictions related to the mortgage process, home contract activity continues to improve. Home sales are recovering now based solely on fundamental demand and favorable affordability conditions.”

Forecasting the future

These numbers combine to indicate that closings in coming months could also see improvement compared to previous months and years, and the NAR says the upward momentum could spell an increase of existing home sales in 2013 by 8.0 to 9.0 percent to roughly 5.1 million, following a 10.0 percent total gain expected for all of 2012.

The trade organization says the median existing home price is projected to rise just over 4.0 percent in 2013 after rising over 7.0 percent in 2012.

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Regional performance varied

Pending home sales rose 5.2 percent in the Northeast in November, up 15.2 percent compared to November 2011, despite the recent devastation of Superstorm Sandy.

In the Midwest, the index rose slightly by 0.1 percent, also 15.2 percent above November 2011.

Pending home sales in the South were unchanged, but are 13.9 percent higher than a year ago.

In the West, the index rose 4.2 percent in November, falling 3.2 percent below November 2011. The NAR says the dip in this region is due to inventory constraints limiting sales.

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