Existing Home Sales Slip in July, But Pace Was Third Highest Ever The sales of existing single-family homes slipped 2.9% in July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.72 million, the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) reported last week. Despite the decline, existing home sales were at their third best level ever last month and 8.6% ahead of their performance a year earlier. “Prior to this year, the July sales pace would have been a real eye-popper,” said David Lereah, the association’s chief economist. “The fact is — it remains so. The present level of home sales activity is considerably above last year’s record, and the new benchmark we’ll see in 2004 is a significant contributor to overall U.S. economic growth.” Modest declines in mortgage interest rates in July and August “will preserve favorable housing affordability conditions and help to keep home sales historically strong in the months ahead,” Lereah said. |