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MoneyTalks - > Money Talks -> More scary national housing news
More scary national housing news

We like to focus on local news in this blog, but we figured you'd want the latest national housing news. This "urgent" post comes from the Associated Press:

By ALAN ZIBEL  AP Business Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) — Industry data released Thursday show pending U.S. home sales fell 1.5 percent in December to the second-lowest reading on record, another indication that the housing market is worsening.

The National Association of Realtors said its seasonally adjusted index of pending sales for existing homes fell to a reading of 85.9 from a downwardly revised November index of 87.2. The reading was just short of the record low of 85.5 it hit in August, at the peak of the worldwide credit squeeze.

Analysts had predicted the index would rise to a reading of 88, according to the consensus forecast of Wall Street economists surveyed by Thomson/IFR.

Typically there is a one to two-month lag between when a buyer signs a home sales contract and the closing of the deal. Sales completed last month and into this month should be reflected in the December reading.

An index reading of 100 is equal to the average level of sales activity in 2001, when the index started.

The Realtors group also lowered its forecast for U.S. existing home sales this year. It now projects sales will fall to 5.4 million, down from 5.7 million in 2007.

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posted by MoneyTalks on Thursday, February 7, 2008 at 11:15 AM
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