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The Graph That Shows Why New Home Sales Are At 17-Year Lows

Posted on April 25, 2008
Filed under On New Home Sales Data
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New Home Sales data appears to have a very close correlation to Housing Starts data

In the last 24 hours, every business television program and newspaper has carried some variation of the "Home sales sink to 17-year low" headline. 

It's a negative-sounding headline and it ignores basic math and statistical analysis.

First, the New Home Sales report included a margin of error that was so large the Census Bureau had to add verbiage to its footnotes that read, paraphrased: "We don't know if New Home Sales increased or decreased last month.  This is our best guess."

Second, look at the graph above.  Of course New Home Sales fell last month -- just look at how sharply Housing Starts have fallen, too.  If fewer homes are being built, it makes sense that fewer homes are being sold. 

So, instead of citing 17-year lows, the better statistic for the press to report would have been the 11.0 month supply of new homes on the market.  Because it's up from 9.8 in February, buyers may now have additional negotiating leverage with developers that want (or need) to get their unsold, newly-built homes off the books pronto.

Just because the headlines read like bad news doesn't mean that the story is bad news, too.  Dig a little deeper for the real story, or if you don't feel like doing your own analysis, let me do it for you every business day and deliver it to you by email.


Dan Green is an active loan officer. Email or call 513-443-2020. Dan is on Twitter at @mortgagereports.

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