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US home sales hit fastest pace in nearly ten years

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WASHINGTON: US home resales unexpectedly rose in November, reaching their highest level in nearly 10 years, likely as buyers rushed into the market to lock in mortgage rates in anticipation of further increases in borrowing costs.


The third straight monthly increase in existing home sales, reported by the National Association of Realtors on Wednesday, suggested housing would contribute to economic growth in the fourth quarter after being a drag in the previous two quarters.


“The strength in home sales, if it holds, will provide a big boost for consumer spending in 2017 and makes us more confident about our outlook for stronger growth next year,” said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG Union Bank in New York.


Existing home sales increased 0.7 per cent to an annual rate of 5.61 million units last month, the highest sales pace since February 2007. October’s sales pace was revised down to 5.57 million units from the previously reported 5.60 million units.


Economists had forecast sales slipping 1.0 per cent to a 5.50 million-unit pace in November. Sales were up 15.4 per cent from a year ago. They rose in the Northeast and South, but fell in the Midwest and West last month.


Mortgage rates have surged in the wake of Donald Trump’s victory in the November 8 presidential election. Trump’s proposal to increase infrastructure spending and slash taxes is seen as inflationary.


Since the election, the interest rate on a fixed 30-year mortgage has increased about 60 basis points to an average 4.16 per cent, the highest level since October 2014, according to data from mortgage finance firm Freddie Mac.


Mortgage rates are expected to rise further after the Federal Reserve raised its benchmark overnight interest rate last week by 25 basis points to a range of 0.50 per cent to 0.75 per cent. The US central bank forecast three rate hikes next year.


The prospect of higher mortgage rates could be pushing undecided buyers into the market. But the combination of higher borrowing costs and rising house prices, which are outstripping wage growth, could hurt home sales.


House prices have been marching ahead amid a chronic shortage of properties for sale. The median house price was $234,900 last month, a 6.8 per cent increase from a year ago.


Economists, however, expect higher mortgage rates to have a minimal impact on home sales as the labour market nears full employment and the economy strengthens.


“This is a housing market at a crossroads,” said Stephen Phillips, president of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices in California. — Reuters


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