Some Good News: New Home Sales Up in September

The Commerce Department reported that sales of newly constructed U.S. single-family homes rose in September and inventories shrank as builders slashed prices to their lowest level in four years to move property as a financial crisis deepens.

Published on October 27, 2008

The annual sales pace of 464,000 homes was up 2.7 percent from the revised August figure of 452,000, originally reported as 460,000 homes, according to data from reported on Monday by the Commerce Department.

The median sales price of $218,400 was the lowest since the $211,600 level reached in September 2004, when the housing market was on the upswing.

The housing inventory of 394,000 was the lowest since the 383,000 homes for sale in June 2004.

The 7.3 percent decline in inventory from August was the sharpest on record. At the current sales pace, it would take 10.4 months to clear the overstock of homes compared to the 11.4 months reported in August.