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Front Page
High Court Upholds Tests for Takings Cases
Will You Be the Next Winner of a Digital Camera?
Builders Make Three Wishes to Improve Wetlands Regulation
Coast to Coast
Lumber Market Ready for Short-Term Rally
Politics & Government
Debate on GSE Reform Bill Moves Forward
Economics & Finance
New Home Sales Continue at a Record Pace in April
Housing Affordability Slips in First Quarter
Base Reshuffling Opens Up Development Opportunities
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Jig for Router-Made Moldings
Business Management
Working With a Trusted Lender Benefits Your Business
Regional Summits to Combat Equipment Thefts
Seniors Housing
What Are You Doing to Capture High-Tech Senior Consumers?
Remodelers
Remodeling Gains Strength in the First Quarter
Education
Education Calendar
Research
New Alternative to Light Bulbs Lasts 15 Years
Construction Safety
OSHA Promotes Landscape Worker Safety
Design
Industry Luminaries to Attend Design Institute
Labor
Superintendent Training to Break Record in Orlando
Building Products
Windows and Doors Reduce Noise
Builder's Engineer
What’s Important
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Endowment
Endowment Awards $87,000 for NAHB Oral History Project
Association News
Florida Among Membership Day Champions
Customize Your Computer’s Cursor With the NBN ‘Hammer’
GM Discount Available on More Than 80 Vehicles
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Calendar of Events

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Housing Affordability Slips in First Quarter

Base Reshuffling Opens Up Development Opportunities

New Home Sales Continue at a Record Pace in April

Sales of new single-family homes hit an all-time record pace for the second month in a row in April, accelerating to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.316 million units, the Commerce Department reported ast week. This was 0.2% above the revised record sales pace set in March, and 13.3% higher than one year earlier.

“The drive for homeownership is stronger than ever and builders don’t see this demand diminishing anytime soon,” said NAHB President David Wilson. “We definitely don’t expect to be taking summer vacations this year.”

“The housing market is still decidedly on the move,” said NAHB Chief Economist David Seiders. “Buyer demand continues to be boosted by a strong economy and favorable market fundamentals — a mortgage rate structure that remains low and stable, growing employment and increases in household income and new household formations.

“At the pace we have been maintaining through the first part of the year, we expect new-home sales in 2005 to challenge last year’s record sales,” Seiders added.

Two of four regions across the country posted higher home sales in March. Sales were up 37.2% in the Northeast and 2.8% in the West. Sales dipped 0.5% in the Midwest and 5.3% in the South.

There was a 440,000-unit inventory of new homes for sale in April, a 4.1 months’ supply at that month’s sales pace.

“The inventory situation is very manageable,” said Seiders. “Many of the homes included are under construction and not yet completed, and a significant portion haven’t been started yet. Builders are intentionally keeping their inventories lean in anticipation of increased mortgage rates later this year, and because a limited amount of land is available for building in many areas.”



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