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June new home sales rise 11 percent

Jul 27, 10:30 AM (ET)
By ALAN ZIBEL

WASHINGTON (AP) –
New U.S. home sales rose by the largest amount in more than eight
years last month, in another sign the housing market is finally bouncing
back from the worst downturn in decades. The Commerce Department said
Monday that sales rose 11 percent in June to a seasonally adjusted annual
rate of 384,000, from an upwardly revised May rate of 346,000.
It was the strongest sales pace since November 2008 and exceeded the
forecasts of economists surveyed by Thomson Reuters, who expected a pace
of 360,000 units. The last time sales rose so dramatically was in December
2000.
Sales have risen for three straight months. The median sales price of
$206,200, however, was down 12 percent from $234,300 a year earlier and
down nearly 6 percent from $219,000 in May. The report is another
encouraging sign that the beleaguered housing sector is finally coming back
to life.
Last Thursday, the National Association of Realtors reported that
home resales posted a monthly increase of 3.6 percent in June.
There were 281,000 new homes for sale at the end of June, down more than
4 percent from May. At the current sales pace, that represents 8.8 months
of supply - the lowest level since October 2007.
Fallout from the housing crisis has played a central role in the U.S.
recession, now the longest since World War II. Foreclosures have spiked,
homebuilders have slashed construction, and financial companies have lost
billions.
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