Core Insights - The U.S. housing market continues to show signs of weakness, with July's pending home sales declining for the second consecutive month, reflecting buyer caution amid high home prices and borrowing costs [1] - The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported a 0.4% decrease in the pending sales index to 71.7, which is close to the average level for the year, falling short of economists' expectations for a 0.2% decline [1] - Despite a drop in 30-year fixed mortgage rates to a four-month low of 6.67% in early August, financing costs remain double what they were at the end of 2021, when many homeowners refinanced at lower rates [1] Market Conditions - NAR's Chief Economist Lawrence Yun indicated that even with some improvements in mortgage rates, housing affordability, and inventory, buyers remain hesitant [1] - Yun warned that unless mortgage rates decline consistently and home prices become more attractive, annualized sales of existing homes are unlikely to exceed 4 million units, a level that has persisted for two years [1] - National home price growth has significantly slowed, with July prices rising only 0.2% year-over-year, and some previously hot markets in the West and South experiencing declines due to inventory buildup [1] Regional Performance - The South, being the largest market for existing home sales, saw a slight decline in pending sales, while the Midwest and Northeast also experienced decreases [1] - Conversely, the West region saw a 3.7% increase in pending sales, indicating a divergence in market performance across different regions [1] Future Indicators - Pending home sales are typically a leading indicator of future actual transactions, as homes usually close one to two months after contracts are signed [2]
美国7月二手房签约量连跌两月 高利率、高房价持续压制需求
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-08-28 15:14