Existing Home Sales in the U.S. rose 0.8% in October to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 6.34 million units, according to data released by the National Association of Realtors.
Sales were 5.8% lower than they were in October 2020 and the current figure outpaced the originally projected 6.20 million. Sales rose in the more affordable Mid-Western and Southern regions while falling in the Northeast and remaining unchanged in the West, the most expensive region in the country.
The contracts for the recently sold homes were likely signed in August and September since the closing process may take a month or two to complete. Demand for homes skyrocketed a year ago during the worst of the pandemic.
As more people continue to get vaccinated and return to everyday life, housing demand remains strong. Realtors are projecting full-year sales of over 6 million, which would be the highest number since 2006.
Tags Existing Home Sales housing demand National Association of Realtors US Economy
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