The Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development today released New Home Sales survey data for September 2009.
The survey is primarily based on a sample of houses selected from building permits. Since a "sale" is defined as a deposit taken or sales agreement signed, this can occur prior to a permit being issued. Changes in sales price data reflect changes in the distribution of houses by region, size, etc., as well as changes in the prices of houses with identical characteristics.
The size of the housing market combined with the broad influences it has over the economy make the real estate sector a reliable leading indicator of economic activity. Real estate is one of the first sectors to contract when a recession is looming and one of the first to show signs of recovery when economic activity begins to improve.
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Last month new home sales increased for the fifth straight month, but the 0.7% gain didn't match the consensus estimate of +1.6%. The August 2009 annual pace of sales was 429,000, 3.4% below the August 2008 rate.
Not only were sales lower than expected, they were also so lopsided that only one of the four areas even experienced growth. Sales in the West jumped 12.1%, but sales fell 16.3% in Northeast and 5.8% in the Midwest, activity in the South was flat. There was some good news though: five months of sales increases caused excess inventory to dwindle. At that sales place there was just 7.3 months' worth of supply on the market, compared with 7.6 months' in July and 12.4 months' at the beginning of the year.
This month single family new home sales fell for the first time since March. The annual pace of new homes sales was 402,000 sales per year, well below economist expectations for a pace of 440,000 annual new home sales. This is a 3.6% month over month decline. August new home sales data was also revised lower, from 429,000 to 417,000 sales per year.
New home supply was unchanged at 7.5 months. The median home sale price was 204,800, 9.1% lower from September 2008.
Here is a table summarizing the survey findings:

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