The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

U.S. pending home sales rise 3.1 percent in February

- By Paul Wiseman

WASHINGTON » The pace of Americans signing contracts to buy homes picked up last month, rebounding from a drop in January. But a shortage of homes on the market continues to weigh on the housing market.

The National Associatio­n of Realtors said Wednesday that its pending sales index rose 3.1 percent in February to 107.5 after tumbling 5 percent in January. Despite the uptick, the index is still down 4.1 percent from a year earlier.

Lawrence Yun, chief at economist at the associatio­n, blamed the uneven performanc­e on a shortage of houses for sale. “The minuscule number of listings on the market and its adverse effect on affordabil­ity are squeezing buyers and suppressin­g overall activity,” he says.

Pending sales surged 10.3 percent in the Northeast, rose 3 percent in the South but eked out gains of just 0.7 percent in the Midwest and 0.4 percent in the West.

A shortage of inventory and healthy demand is pushing up housing prices. On Tuesday, Standard & Poor’s said that its S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller national home price index climbed 6.2 percent in January from a year earlier on top of a 6.3 percent annual gain in December.

A strong job market has given American consumers, including young millennial­s, the confidence to shop for homes, but the scarcity of choices means they face fierce competitio­n as the spring home-buying season begins.

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? A sign advertises the pending sale of a home in San Jose. The pace of Americans signing contracts to buy homes picked up last month, rebounding from a drop in January.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE A sign advertises the pending sale of a home in San Jose. The pace of Americans signing contracts to buy homes picked up last month, rebounding from a drop in January.

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