New home sales rose 18.7% year-over-year in October, but median prices fell 8% as builders increased incentives.
WASHINGTON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Sales of new U.S. single-family homes fell slightly in October after increasing for two straight months, though declining prices amid still-elevated inventory could ...
Sales of new U.S. homes exceeded forecasts in July after an upward revision to the prior month, as prices eased and heavy incentives enticed more buyers off the fence. Contract signings on new ...
The long-delayed report shows new home sales reached 737,000 in October 2025, up 18.7% from last year, as mortgage rates fall ...
New home sales slipped 0.1% M/M to 737K in September, vs. 716K expected, from 800K in the prior month, according to data ...
The median sales price of a newly built home was $413,500 in August. Sales of new homes spiked in August as builders piled on discounts and slashed prices to lure buyers. The sales rate for new single ...
Sales edged down to 737,000 in October last year, from 738,000 in September, but up from a downwardly revised 711,000 in ...
New home sales blew past expectations in August, hitting the fastest pace in more than three years. Sales of new single-family homes rose 20.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 800,000 ...