NBN Online for the week of August 1, 2005

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Senate Bill on GSE Reform Found Wanting
Subscribe Your Employees — You Could Win a Digital Camera
Apartment Rentals Home to Fewer School-Aged Children
Coast to Coast
Work-Site Thefts Rising
Housing Forum
What Housing Bubble?
Politics & Government
Bill Would Help Small Builders Provide Health Insurance
Economics & Finance
New Single-Family Sales Hit a Record Pace in June
Existing Home Sales Smash Record in June
Eye on the Economy
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Keeping Mud Off a House Under Construction
IBS
The New American Home Goes Caribbean, Targets Boomers
Business Management
Technology for the Home Building Industry: An Overview
Remodelers
Turning Down the Heat of That Burning Question
Design
Informal Living Trend Found by Architect Design Survey
Construction Safety
Hot Weather Poses Hazards for Workers
Education
Certified Graduate Designees of the Year Entries Sought
Education Calendar
Sales
Twenty Easy Steps for Creating Persuasive Direct Mail
Building Systems
Tour Provides Insights on Concrete Technologies
Almost 100 ICF Home Designs Available on New CD
International
Utah Builder to Tap Into Expanding Market in Mexico
Labor
Tucson Plumbing Trainer Named ‘Instructor of the Year’
Building Products
Wood-Burning Stoves Focus of Clean Air Campaign
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Endowment
Herman J. Smith Scholarship Award Winners Announced
Association News
Builders Get Behind Habitat for Humanity, Local Charities
Tucson Builders Donate Diapers and Anti-Graffiti Truck
NAHB Fall Board Meeting in Reno Sept. 7-11
Save on Dell™ Computer Products
Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes
Save More With BuilderBooks.com Rewards
Calendar of Events

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New Single-Family Sales Hit a Record Pace in June

Eye on the Economy

Existing Home Sales Smash Record in June

Surpassing expectations, existing home sales smashed another record in June, rising 2.7% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 7.33 million from an upwardly revised pace of 7.14 million in May, the National Association of Realtors® announced last week.

Sales — including single-family, townhomes, condominiums and coops — beat the previous record of 7.18 million set this April and were 4.4% brisker than one year earlier.

“Just when you think sales activity is ready to settle into a more sustainable pace, the housing market continues to surprise,” said David Lereah, the Realtors®’ chief economist.

“We’ve been expecting sales to remain at historically high levels,” he said, “but this performance underscores the value of housing as an investment and the importance of homeownership in fulfilling the American dream.”

Home sales continued to receive a boost from low mortgage interest rates in June, when conventional fixed-rate loans averaged 5.58%, according to Freddie Mac’s weekly survey, down from 5.72% in May and 6.29% a year earlier.

Job growth and further economic improvements also helped stoke housing demand, Lereah said.

The median existing price for all homes sold in June was $219,000, up 14.7% from a median of $191,000 posted in June of 2004. This was the strongest 12-month price increase since November 1980 when annual appreciation was 15.6%, according to the Realtors®.

The median price of an existing condominium in June was $223,500, somewhat higher than the $218,600 for a median single-family home.

Sales of existing condos and coops set a fourth consecutive monthly record in June, rising 4.5% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 960,000 units, up from 919,000 in May.

Regionally, existing homes sales rose 5.5% in the West, where the median price was $317,000; 3.4% in the Northeast, at a median price of $250,000; 1.9% in the Midwest, at $177,000; and 1.1% in the South, at $177,000

Inventory levels rose 3.8% at the end of June to 2.65 million existing homes for sale, representing a 4.3-month supply at the current sales price, the Realtors® reported.

 


 

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