US new home sales fall to six-year low

US new home sales fall to six-year low

US homebuilders have struggled to keep up with demand, but new home sales have fallen to their lowest since January 2016
US homebuilders have struggled to keep up with demand, but new home sales have fallen to their lowest since January 2016. Photo: Frederic J. BROWN / AFP/File
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US new home sales fell sharply in July to their lowest rate since early 2016, the government reported Tuesday, as rising lending rates cool demand.

Americans reduced their new home purchases by 12.6 percent compared to June, to an annual rate of 511,000, seasonally adjusted, continuing a downward trend, the Commerce Department reported.

The results were far weaker than the consensus among economists, who expected to see a much smaller decline.

After low borrowing costs spurred a boom in homebuying during the pandemic, the sales pace has fallen 29.6 percent from July 2021, the data showed.

"July's drop continues the steep downtrend in sales since the start of the year," said Ian Shepherdson of Pantheon Macroeconomics, noting that "new home sales have fallen below pre-pandemic levels."

Sales last month declined throughout the country by double digits, except in the Northeast.

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Mortgage rates have been climbing sharply in recent months as the Federal Reserve cranks up interest rates in its battle against surging inflation.

Central bankers hope the aggressive moves will cool overheated demand throughout the economy, including the housing market, where builders have struggled to keep up amid supply snarls and a labor shortage.

Those factors have contributed to a steady climb in home prices, and the median cost of a new home rose to $439,400 from $414,900 in June.

However, the sales data can be volatile.

"These data are wild month-to-month," Shepherdson said.

"It's reasonable to assume that the steepest declines in sales are behind us, though they likely will fall a bit further."

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