Pending Home Sales Increase

Published 04 June 09 09:36 AM | Elena & Kirill Gorbounov(a) 

The Pending Home Sales Index, a forward-looking indicator based on contracts signed in April, rose 6.7 percent to 90.3 from a reading of 84.6 in March, and is 3.2 percent above April 2008 when it was 87.5.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said buyers are responding to very favorable market conditions. “Housing affordability conditions have been at historic highs, but now the $8,000 first-time buyer tax credit is beginning to impact the market,” he said. “Since first-time buyers must finalize their purchase by November 30 to get the credit, we expect greater activity in the months ahead, and that should spark more sales by repeat buyers.”

Geographical Breakdown

* Northeast: The Pending Home Sales Index shot up 32.6 percent to 78.9 in April and is 0.8 percent above a year ago.
* Midwest: The index rose 9.8 percent to 90.4 and is 11.1 percent above April 2008.
* South: The index slipped 0.2 percent to 93.0 in April but is 3.5 percent higher than a year ago.
* West: The index rose 1.8 percent to 94.8 but is 2.9 percent below April 2008.

NAR President Charles McMillan said there are numerous buyer assistance programs around the country. “Some states are offering bridge loans that allow first-time buyers to use the tax credit for downpayment and closing costs, but there are many other local government and nonprofit programs available to buyers, depending on location,” he said.

“Just last week, HUD announced that qualifying buyers can use the tax credit for closing costs on FHA loans, to buy down the interest rate or make a larger down payment. Buyers who are wondering about their options should contact a REALTOR, who can advise consumers on the housing assistance programs and resources available in a given area.”

Affordable Housing
NAR’s Housing Affordability Index is in record territory. The affordability index rose to 174.8 in April from an upwardly revised 171.9 in March, which makes it the second-highest monthly reading on record after peaking at 176.9 in January of this year. The HAI is a broad measure of housing affordability using consistent values and assumptions over time, which examines the relationship between home prices, mortgage interest rates and family income.

A median-income family, earning $60,900, could afford a home costing $296,800 in April with a 20 percent down payment, assuming 25 percent of gross income is devoted to mortgage principal and interest. Affordability conditions for first-time buyers with the same income and small down payments are roughly 80 percent of that amount. The affordable price was well above the median existing single-family home price in April, which was $169,800.

Pending Vs. Existing Sales
Yun cautions that the reporting sample for pending home sales is smaller than that of existing-home sales, so it is subject to greater variability. “In addition, the relationship between contracts on pending home sales and closings on existing-home sales is taking longer than in the past for several reasons,” he said. “Mortgage processing time has increased, it is taking many months to close on those homes requiring short sales with lender approval, and some sales are falling through at the last moment.”

The total number of existing-home sales is expected to improve but with dramatic local market variation in the timing of recovery. “The market has already bottomed in some areas, but this is an unusual housing cycle with some areas improving rapidly while others languish or decline,” Yun said.

Existing-home sales for May will be released June 23. The next Pending Home Sales Index will be on July 1.

Primary Source: Posted: http://bengelblog.com/; June 2, 2009 by Charlie Bengel, Jr.
2ary Source: NAR (06/02/09)

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Elena's Biography:
I was born & raised in Russia. Being a Senior Lecturer for 10 years at the Department of Foreign Languages at the State University in Russia gave me a chance to travel extensively throughout Europe, Asia & Africa. I also acquired practical experience, as well as extensive and profound knowledge regarding United States asylum and refugee policy, while doing my Legal Law in Masters in American University, Washington College of Law. My background in foreign languages & law helped me enhance my knowledge in diverse cultures, traditions & understand Real Estate law. I will be honored if you allow me to use my Real Estate knowledge and negotiating expertise with a high level of integrity to help you, your family & friends with real estate needs.
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Strayer University, MBA in Management, Alexandria expected Jan 2009
3.8 GPA - Strayer was founded in 1892.
George Mason University, Psychology BS, Fairfax May 2007
4.0 GPA in my major - National Dean's List (top 0.5% nationally).
Northern Virginia Community College, General Studies, Alexandria Dec 2005
3.8 GPA- Summa Cum Laude- Presidential Scholar.

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Century 21 Howell & Associates, Annandale Jan 2008 – June 2008
Property Manager - coordinated property operations, maintenance of 50 residential properties
Equity Residential, Arlington June 2007- Jan 2008
Leasing Consultant - helped manage a historical community of 600 units.
RE/MAX Allegiance & MCL Group, McLean Aug 2005- June
2007 Administrative Assistant – helped the broker in operating a 45 agent office.

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