November 24, 2008
US Existing Homes - Sales and Prices Fall in October
Existing Home Sales in the US fell during the month of October to an annualized rate of 4.98 million units, the National Association of Realtors said today. The median sales price of existing homes also fell, to $183 300.
The fall in sales volume represents a 3.1% drop from September’s revised figure of 5.14M, or a 1.6% decrease when compared to the same time last year.

The biggest monthly reduction in sales was seen in the Midwest (-6.0%), followed by the South (-3.2%), the West (-1.6%) and the Northeast (-1.2%). On a yearly basis the West remains top performer. Today’s 1.21M represents a 37.5% increase on the lowly 880K seen in October 07. However the other three regions remain in negative territory. The Northeast, Midwest and South are down 9.8%, 9.1% and 10.2% respectively.
Inventories of previously owned homes fell by 0.9% in October to 4.23M. However, the contraction in sales pace meant a slight increase to 10.2 from 10.0 months supply at the current sales rate.
Median sales prices posted their fourth straight monthly decline and currently stand at -11.3 percent on the year. A closer look at regional data reveals that the sales increase in the West has come at the expense of prices with -27.0% YoY. The Northeast, Midwest and South are also lower, down 6.1%, 6.7% and 5.8% respectively.
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