US new home sales jump in May, median house price falls


New home sales jumped 12.2% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 763,000 units last month, the highest level since February 2022, the Commerce Department said. — Reuters

WASHINGTON: Sales of new US single-family homes surged to the highest level in nearly 1½ years in May, benefiting from a dearth of previously owned homes available for sale.

New home sales jumped 12.2% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 763,000 units last month, the highest level since February 2022, the Commerce Department said.

Separately, the US Treasury Department released a new analysis showing that real construction spending on new manufacturing facilities had doubled so far this year compared to the 2005-2022 average, driven largely by infrastructure, semiconductor and clean energy subsidies and tax incentives.

Real spending on computer, electronics and electrical manufacturing facilities nearly quadrupled over the same period, the Treasury said.

April’s home sales pace was revised down to 680,000 units from the previously reported 683,000.

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast new home sales, which account for a small share of US home sales, slipping to a rate of 675,000 units.

Sales shot up 20.0% on a year-on-year basis in May. New home sales are counted at the signing of a contract, making them a leading indicator of the housing market.

They, however, can be volatile on a month-to-month basis.

The housing market has likely found a floor and could be even improving. Data last week showed homebuilder confidence rising into positive territory in June for the first time in 11 months.

Housing starts surged in May as supply remained tight, while home resales edged up.

Economists said the signs of revival in the housing market suggested the Federal Reserve (Fed) would need to keep raising interest rates.

The housing market has been the biggest causality of the US central bank’s fastest rate hiking cycle since the 1980s.

The Fed, which has raised its policy rate by 500 basis points since March 2022, has signalled two more rate increases this year to cool demand in the overall economy.

The increase in sales last month was despite mortgage rates resuming their upward trend.

The average rate on the popular 30-year fixed mortgage was higher in May relative to April, rising to 6.57% by the last week of the month, according to data from mortgage finance agency Freddie Mac.

New home sales posted double-digit growth in the north-east, south and west. They rose 4.1% in the Midwest.

The median new house price in May was US$416,300 (RM1.9mil), a 7.6% drop from a year ago.

There were 428,000 new homes on the market at the end of last month, down from 432,000 in April. At May’s sales pace it would take 6.7 months to clear the supply of houses on the market, down from 7.6 months in April. — Reuters

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