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Rabu, 21 Maret 2012
Existing Home Sales Report: February 2012

Single family home sales declined 1.0% from January but rose 9.4% above the level seen in February 2011 while the median selling price increased 0.1% below the level seen in February 2011.
Inventory of single family homes increased 1.4% from January dropping 18.2% below the level seen in February 2011 which resulted in a monthly supply of 6.2 months.
The following charts (click for full-screen dynamic version) shows national existing single family home sales, median home prices, inventory and months of supply since 2005.
Rabu, 22 Februari 2012
Existing Home Sales Report: January 2012

Single family home sales increased 3.8% from December and rose 2.3% above the level seen in January 2011 while the median selling price declined 2.6% below the level seen in January 2011.
Inventory of single family homes increased 1.5% from December dropping 18.9% below the level seen in January 2011 which resulted in a monthly supply of 6.1 months.
The following charts (click for full-screen dynamic version) shows national existing single family home sales, median home prices, inventory and months of supply since 2005.
Jumat, 20 Januari 2012
Existing Home Sales Report: December 2011

Single family home sales increased 4.6% from November and rose 4.3% above the level seen in December 2010 while the median selling price declined 2.5% below the level seen in December 2010.
Inventory of single family homes declined 10.7% from November dropping 19.7% below the level seen in December 2010 which resulted in a monthly supply of 6.1 months.
The following charts (click for full-screen dynamic version) shows national existing single family home sales, median home prices, inventory and months of supply since 2005.
Rabu, 21 Desember 2011
NAR Revises the Great Housing Decline
While the Realtors were quick to point out that the “month to month characterizations of market conditions did not change”, the data certainly did with the trends post-bust now looking much more severe and a fair amount more consistent with what was reported for the new home market.
Of course the NAR suggests that there are a number of factors that contributed to the previously inflated results including growth in MLS coverage, FSBO related distortions and geographic population shifts.
Looking at the chart above (click for full-screen version) that compares the data pre and post-benchmark revisions, you can see that what the NAR is purporting to be the trend now looks substantially weaker and shows that the housing decline was notably more severe than previously reported with seasonally adjusted annualize home sales falling from a peak level of 7.25 million units in 2005 to just over 3.45 million in 2010, a level first seen in the early 1990s.
Existing Home Sales Report: November 2011

Single family home sales increased 4.5% from October and rose 12.9% above the level seen in November 2010 while the median selling price declined 4.0% below the level seen in November 2010.
Inventory of single family homes declined 3.8% from October dropping 16.1% below the level seen in November 2010 which, combined with the relatively slow pace of sales, resulted in an still elevated monthly supply of 7.0 months.
The following charts (click for full-screen dynamic version) shows national existing single family home sales, median home prices, inventory and months of supply since 2005.
Senin, 21 November 2011
Existing Home Sales Report: October 2011

Single family home sales increased 1.6% from September and rose 13.8% above the level seen in October 2010 while the median selling price declined 5.8% below the level seen in October 2010.
Inventory of single family homes declined 0.5% from September dropping 12.2% below the level seen in October 2010 which, combined with the relatively slow pace of sales, resulted in an still elevated monthly supply of 7.8 months.
The following charts (click for full-screen dynamic version) shows national existing single family home sales, median home prices, inventory and months of supply since 2005.
Kamis, 20 Oktober 2011
Existing Home Sales Report: September 2011

Single family home sales dropped a notable 3.6% from August but rose 12.2% above the level seen in September 2010 while the median selling price declined 3.9% below the level seen in September 2010.
Inventory of single family homes declined 3.2% from August dropping 11.2% below the level seen in September 2010 which, combined with the relatively slow pace of sales, resulted in an still elevated monthly supply of 8.22 months.
The following charts (click for full-screen dynamic version) shows national existing single family home sales, median home prices, inventory and months of supply since 2005.
Rabu, 21 September 2011
Existing Home Sales Report: August 2011

Single family home sales climbed a notable 8.5% from July and rose 20.2% above the level seen in August 2010 while the median selling price declined 5.4% below the level seen in August 2010.
Inventory of single family homes went flat from July dropping 11.8% below the level seen in August 2010 which, combined with the relatively slow pace of sales, resulted in an still elevated monthly supply of 8.3 months.
The following charts (click for full-screen dynamic version) shows national existing single family home sales, median home prices, inventory and months of supply since 2005.
Kamis, 18 Agustus 2011
Existing Home Sales Report: July 2011

Single family home sales declined a notable 4.0% from June but rose notably compared to the level seen last year's post-tax scam weakness while the median selling price declined 4.5% below the level seen in July 2010.
Further, inventory of single family homes declined 5.4% from June and 8.6% below the level seen in July 2010 which, combined with the relatively slow pace of sales, resulted in an still elevated monthly supply of 8.9 months.
The following charts (click for full-screen dynamic version) shows national existing single family home sales, median home prices, inventory and months of supply since 2005.
Rabu, 20 Juli 2011
Existing Home Sales Report: June 2011

Single family home sales went unchanged from May falling 7.4% below the level seen last year while the median selling price increased a slight 0.6% above the level seen in June 2010.
Further, inventory of single family homes remains high climbing 5.9% from May and 0.1% above the level seen in June 2010 which, combined with the relatively slow pace of sales, resulted in an increase in the monthly supply to 9.4 months.
The following charts (click for full-screen dynamic version) shows national existing single family home sales, median home prices, inventory and months of supply since 2005.
Selasa, 21 Juni 2011
Existing Home Sales Report: May 2011

Single family home sales declined a whopping 3.2% from April falling 15.4% below the level seen last year while the median selling price declined a notable 4.5% below the level seen in May 2010.
Further, inventory of single family homes remains high declining just 1.1% from April and 2.1% below the level seen in May 2010 which, combined with the relatively slow pace of sales, resulted in a increase in the monthly supply to 9.0 months.
The following charts (click for full-screen dynamic version) shows national existing single family home sales, median home prices, inventory and months of supply since 2005.
Kamis, 19 Mei 2011
Existing Home Sales Report: April 2011

Single family home sales declined 0.5% from March falling 12.6% below the level seen last year while the median selling price declined a notable 5.4% below the level seen in April 2010.
Further, inventory of single family homes remains high climbing 11.4% from March but declining 2.6% below the level seen in April 2010 which, combined with the relatively slow pace of sales, resulted in a jump in the monthly supply to 9.0 months.
The following charts (click for full-screen dynamic version) shows national existing single family home sales, median home prices, inventory and months of supply since 2005.
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