First-Time Homebuyers Boost Sales In Slow Market
Home sales fell 3 percent to an annual rate of 4.57 million in March month from a downwardly revised pace of 4.71 million units in February, the National Association of Realtors said Thursday.
Sales had been expected to fall to an annual pace of 4.7 million units, according to Thomson Reuters.
The results were "a little disappointing" given that homes are more affordable than they've been in years and mortgage rates are near record lows, said Lawrence Yun, the group's chief economist.
The median sales price in March was $175,200, a plunge of 12.4 percent from a year ago, but higher than February's median price of $168,200.
While median sales prices typically rise slightly in early spring, the 4 percent monthly increase was larger than expected.
Yun also pointed to a strong sales recovery in western cities, where prices have plunged the most.
He said the rest of the country could start to see sales improve by early summer.
Real estate agents are getting calls from first-time buyers looking to take advantage of a new $8,000 tax credit.
And that should give a boost to sales figures for early summer.
As unemployment grows and fallout from the mortgage crisis continues, foreclosures and distressed sales are dominating the market -- especially in California, Florida, Nevada and Arizona.
The Realtors group estimates that about half of sales nationwide are from foreclosures or other distressed property sales.
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