New Home Sales: Uptrend Continues - Real Time Insight
April 23 2013 - 5:49AM
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New home sales in March rose 1.5% percent to an
annualized pace of 417,000, after a 4.6% drop in
February. Both months followed a strong 13.1 percent jump in
January.
But this number, after yesterday's drop in
existing home sales, is likely being veiwed as a slower than
expected pace of growth. Consensus was for 419k, and the rise above
last month's reading was an easy comparable.
Part of the interesting dynamic here for slower
sales actually has to do with lower supply. That's not exactly a
bearish sign for the housing market. Here's a paragraph from
Bloomberg this morning that sums up the issue...
"Low supply, the result of tight credit and
supply chain constraints in the residential construction sector,
continues to hold down sales. The number of homes on the market did
rise but only by a slight 3,000 to 153,000, and the gain isn't
enough to improve the month's supply which is unchanged at 4.4
months. This level of supply is consistent with a strong housing
market such as the big bubble days of 2005, not with a slow market
like today."
Bottom line: The cycle trough for today's data
was around the 300k mark in late 2010/early 2011. Sustaining above
400k means the trend of housing prices and sales is still headed
"up and to the right." This seems like good sailing wind for
economic and consumer momentum in the next 6-18
months.
And this just in: word is that Barclays has
upgraded the whole home builder sector. Those stocks are definitly
bid this morning.
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