New Home Sales Fall To Start The Year

Low inventory levels continue to impact sales as new home sales fell to start the year, according to the Census Bureau’s new residential sales report…(Census Bureau)

  • M-O-M: Sales of new single-family houses fell 4.5% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 801,000. Economists had projected a smaller drop of 1.2%.
  • Y-O-Y: Sales of new homes fell 19.3% when compared to January 2021.

Not surprisingly, prices continue to rise as inventory remains low and demand increases…

  • The median sales price was up 12.0% month-over-month to $423,300, this is up 22.1% from one year ago.
  • The average sales price was up 8.6% month-over-month to $496,900, this is up 14.9% from one year ago.

Inventory levels at the end of the month were 406,000 (+0.7%) and this represents a supply of 6.1 months, up from 6.0 months in December.

  • NOTE: Inventory levels are up 32.2% from January 2021.