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NAR’s latest Pending Home Sales Index, based on contracts signed in August, showed that pending sales rose 3.2 percent to 129.5, which is 4.7 percent higher than in August 2004.
The previous record for the index was 128.1, set in October 2004.
The index, which is a leading indicator for the housing sector, is derived from pending sales of existing homes. A sale is described as pending when the contract has been signed, but the transaction has not been finalized. Pending home sales typically close within one or two months of signing.
David Lereah, NAR’s chief economist, said in a NAR news release that strong demand and favorable market conditions are driving home sales, but the cloud of Hurricane Katrina is hanging over some of the data.
“Home sales remain at remarkable levels, but there is ambiguity regarding pending home sales in parts of the South, since many transactions in the disaster zone will be postponed,” he said. “It’s unclear how much of that disruption may be offset by spiking sales in surrounding areas.”
Direct data from many hard-hit areas will be unavailable until affected multiple listing services are restored to operation.
A Pending Home Sales Index of 100 is equal to the average level of contract activity during 2001, the first year to be analyzed and first of four consecutive record years for existing-home sales. Sales in 2001 were fairly close to the higher volume of home sales expected in the coming decade, well above the levels that were seen in the mid-1990s. An index of 100 is considered to be historically strong.
Regionally, the index in the Midwest increased 2.8 percent to a level of 119.4, and was 0.5 above a year ago. In the South, the index rose 2.2 percent to 142.1, and was 7.6 percent higher than August 2004. The Northeast index declined 0.5 percent to 108.5 in August, and was 2.2 percent lower than a year ago.
Existing-home sales for September will be released Oct. 25. The next Pending Home Sales Index from the NAR will be released on Nov. 3.
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