Dayton Daily News

Contracts to buy homes drop, still a January record

- By Matt Ott

The number SILVER SPRING, MD. — of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes declined again with the number of properties for sale not matching the surging demand in the U.S.

The National Associatio­n of Realtors’ index of pending home sales fell 2.8% to 122.8, which was still a record high for the month. December’s index, which was also a record high, was revised upward.

Despite the recent declines, contract signings are still 13% ahead of where they were last year at this point, a sign that the housing market remains strong despite the widespread economic damage caused by the pandemic.

Contract signings are considered a barometer of purchases that will take place the next one to two months as the spring buying season opens.

Regionally, the West led the declines with a 7.8% drop, followed by the Northeast’s 7.4% retreat. Contract signings fell 0.9% in the Midwest and were up a slight 0.1% in the South. However, pending home sales are still up significan­tly in all four regions compared with last year.

Prospectiv­e buyers are jumping into the market to try and take advantage of historical­ly low interest rates, but prices for both existing and new homes have risen significan­tly the past year with the number available close to record lows.

The supply of new homes on the market could get a boost this spring. The Commerce Department reported last week that applicatio­ns for building permits spiked 10.4% in January and according to the Realtors group, there have been eight straight months of increases for single-family home building permits.

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