National pending home sales up
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Recent national housing stats show an upward trend in the number of pending home sales (where the contract has been signed but the transaction has not closed). This article from the National Association of Realtors points out that this trend has actually been going on for the past six months.
West up; Northeast and Midwest down
According to the NAR, July pending home sales across the country were 12.7 percent higher than the same period in 2008, and they were also at their highest point since June 2007. Regionally, this trend is being buoyed by pending home sales in the West (up 12.1% from June, and 20% above this time last year), as pending home sale numbers in the Northeast and Midwest saw month-over-month decreases.
Tax credit motivating first-time homebuyers
As the article points out, a significant contributor to this trend is the high number of first-time home buyers who are entering the market to take advantage of the $8,000 tax credit available to them. As this deadline looms, that could have an impact on the high number of pending home sales we’re now seeing.
Future sales indicator
Pending home sales are often used as an indicator of future home sales. While all pending home sales may not close, this index is generally seen as a reliable indicator of housing market activity. More pending home sales means more buyers are in the process of closing on a home, so this is certainly encouraging news.
Inman News, a great resource I use regularly, also reported on this trend. You can read their article here.
Local stats should be in soon. So stay tuned to find out if this trend is occuring here locally as well.