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    After a year of strong results, sales of newly built homes took a major step back last month.

    Data released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) shows new-home sales in October clocking in at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 610,000 — a 17.3% decline compared to September and a 9.4% decline year over year.

    The numbers represent the slowest pace of new-home sales since November 2022, when the seasonally adjusted annual rate was 596,000. The post-pandemic low point occurred in July 2022, when the rate fell to 519,000.

    The median sale price of a new home hit $437,300, a 4.7% annual increase. Months of supply at the current sales rate was 9.5 in October, up from 7.9 months at this time last year.

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    Economists point to the October surge in mortgage rates and the rise in existing-home inventory as some of the factors behind the disappointing results for new-home sales.

    ​​”Some of the dip in new home sales in October is partially explained by political uncertainty,” Bright MLS chief economist Lisa Sturtevant said in a statement. “Following the election, home builders appear to be more confident as the home builder confidence index has risen for two months in a row.”

    Existing-home inventory in October rose 19.1%, giving home shoppers considerably more options as an alternative to a new home. This could put a ceiling on new-home sales in the near term, although the ability to offer mortgage rate buydowns still gives builders an advantage over many existing-home sellers.

    Regionally speaking, new-home sales have flipped directions. The South had been posting strong gains, but sales in October fell to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 339,000, down 27.7% month over month and 19.7% year over year. It’s the slowest rate of sales in the South since April 2020 at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Conversely, the Northeast tallied strong gains in October after months of sagging numbers. Its October pace came in at 46,000, up 53.3% from the prior month and 35.3% above year-ago levels.

    The sales pace in the Midwest rose 1.4% compared to September and 15.9% annually, while the West slowed by 9% month over month and 1.3% year over year.

    “Builders continue to grapple with supply-side challenges and ‘higher-for-longer than we expected’ mortgage rates, which are a major headwind for builders and potential home buyers alike,” First American deputy chief economist Odeta Kushi said in a statement. “Despite the challenges, the new-home market will likely continue to outperform the existing-home market over the near term because, unlike existing homeowners, builders are not rate locked-in.”

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