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New York Times
January 28, 2008
Sales of New Homes Fell by 26% in 2007
By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM
Sales of new homes fell last year by 26 percent, the steepest drop since
records began in 1963, the Commerce Department said on Monday.
Last week, the National Association of Realtors reported that sales of
previously owned single-family homes, a large portion of the overall housing
market, suffered their biggest annual drop in 25 years.
Prices have also fallen sharply. In December, the median price of a new home
fell to $219,200, down 10 percent from December 2006.
For the year, the median price of new homes rose just 0.2 percent, to
$246,900. But the median price of a previously owned single-family home fell
for the first time in at least four decades, the National Association of
Realtors said.
Last month alone, sales of new homes tumbled 4.7 percent, to a 604,000
annual rate, the smallest monthly sales figure since February 1995.
łNo matter which way you look at it, the December new home sales report is
simply awful,
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