> The Pending Home Sales Index in June 2009 rose 6.7
percent above June 2008. That’s the first time since
2004 that gains have been recorded for five consecutive
months.
> N.C. existing home sales rose for the third consecutive
month in July while posting the smallest decline in three
years when compared to July 2008.
> Sales of newly constructed homes leaped unexpectedly
in July to hit their highest level since last September.
> Affordability is the single greatest reason to buy in
today’s market. In July, the affordability index remained
36.6 percentage points above a year ago and hovered
near an 18-year high during the second quarter.
> The supply of homes is declining, slowly but surely.
The inventory of homes at the end of July in 28 major
metropolitan areas nationwide was down 2.5 percent
from a month earlier.
> Construction of single-family homes rose in July for
the fifth straight month, edging up to the highest level
since October 2008.
> The $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit is effectively
getting buyers off the fence and into new homes.
First-time homebuyers accounted for 30 percent of
homes sold in July.
> For the first time in three years, U.S. home prices rose
in the second quarter.