New Home Sales from Census Department, chart by MishLast month I reported New Home Sales Sink 4.7 Percent on Top of Huge Negative RevisionsThis month we see a big upward revision to May from 634,000 to 698,000 coupled with an 11.3 percent dive from the revision.New Residential ConstructionToday, the Census Department released a third consecutive heavily revised New Residential Construction report.
Note the margins of error in this report, 15 percent and higher.Third Big RevisionHere’s my headline from April 23, 2024: New Home Sales Rise 8.8 Percent After 3.8 Percent Negative Revision
The Census Bureau revised February seasonally adjusted annualized sales from 662,000 to 637,000 and reports March at 693,000. Expect more revisions.
“Expect more revisions.” Indeed.New Home Sales Since 1963 New home sales are well below the February 1964 report (yellow highlights).Who can afford them? Prices are at record levels and mortgage rates are holding just over 7.00 percent according to Mortgage News Daily.New Homes For Sale By Stage of Construction Allegedly, there are 481,00 homes for sale but 104,000 of them have not been started.278,000 homes under construction and 104,000 are complete.There are 377,000 homes started or completed, 378,000 last month. That is the most since May of 2008. Good luck with that at these mortgage rates, currently 7.03 percent.New Homes for Sale Supply From a fictitious number of new homes for sale of which 104,000 have not even been started, and a questionable and likely to be revised number of sales, the Census Bureau calculates a fictitious supply of 9.3 months.Existing-Home Sales Existing-home sales courtesy of the National Association of Realtors (NAR)For discussion, please see Existing Home Sales Drop Slightly But Median Price Hits New Record
Existing-home sales declined 0.7 percent in May. It was the 22nd decline in 28 months. But the median price hit a new record.
The Case-Shiller Home Price Index Hits Another New RecordHousing affordability continues to soar out of reach of most buyers. Not only are prices at a new record level, mortgage rates remain slightly above 7.0 percent. Image courtesy of Case-Shiller and the BLS, chart by MishFor discussion, please see The Case-Shiller Home Price Index Hits Another New RecordMore By This Author:The Case-Shiller Home Price Index Hits Another New RecordSorry Green Energy Fans, Net Zero Is a Very Unlikely OutcomeIs Globalization Dead? Two Views, Brad Setser’s And Mine