New Home Sales Up 12.6 Percent Since Last Year
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Sales of new single-family homes in August 2013 are up 12.6 percent in comparison to August 2012, the Commerce Department reported on Wednesday.
Sales were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 421,000, up from a July 2013 rate of 390,000. The August 2012 estimate was 374,000.
New home inventory is also up: the seasonally adjusted estimate at the end of August was 175,000, the highest since March 2011, according to the Wall Street Journal’s Nick Timiraos.
The news comes a day after Case-Shiller’s July report, which found that home prices rose 12.4 percent between July 2012 and July 2013.
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