The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Existing-home sales up 3 percent in February

- By Josh Boak

WASHINGTON — U.S. sales of existing homes rebounded in February after declining for the previous two months, a sign that many Americans are still looking to buy despite rising prices and a shrinking number of homes available on the market.

The National Associatio­n of Realtors said Wednesday that sales rose 3 percent last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.54 million. This increase after declining sales in January and December suggests that competitio­n will be heated during the traditiona­l spring home-buying season.

“The upward trend in home sales remains intact but there are headwinds in the way,” said Jennifer Lee, a senior economist at BMO Capital Markets.

The shortage of properties is creating a challenge for would-be homebuyers. As sales listings have declined, prices have been climbing at the same time as a stronger job market has elevated demand — and, also, competitio­n — for purchasing homes.

Higher mortgage rates this year might also cause even fewer people to list their homes for sale, which would make the current supply squeeze worse.

The median home sales price was $241,700 in February, a 5.9 percent increase over the past year.

Prices are climbing in part because the number of sales listings has dropped. The supply of homes for sale declined 8.1 percent from a year ago to 1.59 million.

In February, sales climbed in the South and West but fell in the Northeast and Midwest.

First-time buyers appear to face the greatest obstacles from the decline in listings, according to an analysis by the real estate company Trulia. Starter homes have seen the steepest price increases as well as sharp drops in inventory — and a greater proportion of them are fixer-uppers that require additional investment from buyers.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Home sales increased 3 percent in February compared to the same month in 2017. The increase suggests that competitio­n will be heated during the spring.
CONTRIBUTE­D Home sales increased 3 percent in February compared to the same month in 2017. The increase suggests that competitio­n will be heated during the spring.

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