Edmonton Journal

Steady gains in U.S. housing

Home sales on track to rise to highest level in five years

- CHRISTOPHE­R S. RUGABER

WASHINGTON – A measure of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes increased last month to its highest level in two and a half years, the latest sign of improvemen­t in the once-battered housing market.

The National Associatio­n of Realtors said Friday that its seasonally adjusted pending home sales index rose 1.7 per cent in November from October to 106.4.

That’s the highest since April 2010, when a homebuyer tax credit caused a spike in sales. And after excluding those months when the tax credit was available, it’s the best reading since February 2007.

The increase points to higher sales of previously occupied homes in the coming months. There’s generally a one- to two-month lag between a signed contract and a completed sale.

Signed contracts to buy homes rose in the Northeast and West, and ticked up slightly in the Midwest. They were unchanged in the South.

Home sales are on track to rise 10 per cent this year to their highest level in five years, buoyed by ultralow mortgage rates and steady job gains.

The housing recovery that began earlier this year is looking sustainabl­e for a number of reasons. The supply of previously occupied homes for sale has finally thinned out and is at an 11-year low.

At the same time, more people are looking to buy or rent a home after living with relatives or friends during and in the aftermath of the Great Recession.

The combinatio­n of stronger demand and limited supply is pushing up home prices. That could encourage more sellers to put their homes on the market because they can expect a better price.

Builders are also more optimistic that the recovery will endure and are stepping up constructi­on. The pace of home constructi­on was nearly 22 per cent higher in November compared with a year earlier. Builders are on track this year to start work on the most homes in four years.

 ?? BLOOMBERG FILES ?? U.S. home sales are on track to rise 10 per cent this year to their highest level in five years.
BLOOMBERG FILES U.S. home sales are on track to rise 10 per cent this year to their highest level in five years.

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