US pending home sales fall in May

Pending Home Sales Index, based on signed contracts, dropped 2.1 per cent last month to 70.8

    • The housing market has been thumped by a resurgence in mortgage rates, with sales and home building slumping in May.
    • The housing market has been thumped by a resurgence in mortgage rates, with sales and home building slumping in May. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG
    Published Thu, Jun 27, 2024 · 11:00 PM

    CONTRACTS to buy US previously owned homes unexpectedly fell in May, indicating sales could remain subdued for a while as potential buyers grapple with higher mortgage rates and prices.

    The National Association of Realtors (NAR) said on Thursday (Jun 27) its Pending Home Sales Index, based on signed contracts, dropped 2.1 per cent last month to 70.8. Pending home sales fell in the densely populated South and the Midwest, which is considered a more affordable region. The rose in the Northeast and West.

    Economists polled by Reuters had forecast contracts, which become sales after a month or two, rebounding 2.5 per cent. Pending home sales dropped 6.6 per cent in May on a year-on-year basis.

    “The market is at an interesting point with rising inventory and lower demand,” said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun.

    The housing market has been thumped by a resurgence in mortgage rates, with sales and home building slumping in May.

    Residential investment is expected to have softened in the second quarter after posting double-digit growth in the January-March quarter.

    The average rate on the popular 30-year fixed-rate mortgage reached a six-month high of 7.22 per cent in early May before retreating to 7.03 per cent by the end of the month, data from mortgage finance agency Freddie Mac showed. It has since dropped to an average of 6.87 per cent during the week ending June 20.

    “The first half of the year did not meet expectations regarding home sales but exceeded expectations related to home prices,” said Yun. “In the second half of 2024, look for moderately lower mortgage rates, higher home sales and stabilising home prices.” REUTERS

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