Hong Kong Property Deals Hit Three-Year High in April
Real estate transactions registered in Hong Kong nearly doubled in April, hitting a three-year high, just months after the government took steps to revive the market.
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Real estate transactions registered in Hong Kong nearly doubled in April, hitting a three-year high, just months after the government took steps to revive the market.
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Mar 22, 2021
Bloomberg News
,Sales of previously owned U.S. homes declined in February to a six-month low, reflecting a record annual decline in the number of available properties that’s driving up prices and impeding buyers.
Contract closings decreased 6.6 per cent from the prior month to an annualized 6.22 million from a downwardly revised 6.66 million in January, according to National Association of Realtors data released Monday. The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a 6.49 million rate.
Higher asking prices, tied in part to a limited number of homes on the market, and rising mortgage rates are reducing affordability in the lead up to the busy spring selling season. At the same time, demand is up 9.1 per cent from a year ago and indicates sales will probably hold up as the economy strengthens and employment improves.
“The fact that even with the decline in sales, days on the market is swift, prices are rising strongly -- it’s implying that demand isn’t disappearing from the marketplace,” Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist, said on a call with reporters. “It really is a lack of supply.”
The number of homes for sale declined by a record 29.5 per cent in February from a year ago, helping explain a 15.8 per cent jump in the median selling price to $313,000. That was the highest-ever median price for that month.
Lean Inventory
Housing inventory in February was 1.03 million units. At the current pace, it would take 2 months to sell all the homes on the market, compared with 3.1 months last February. Anything below five months of supply is a sign of a tight market.
Purchases of all existing homes fell in three regions, including in the South and Midwest, where the month’s weather impacts were the most severe. In the South, contract closings declined 6.1 per cent to an annualized 2.77 million, the slowest pace in five months.
They dropped 14.4 per cent in the Midwest to a 1.31 million rate, the weakest since June. Home sales fell 11.5 per cent in the Northeast and rose 4.6 per cent in West.
Assuming the 30-year mortgage rate remains below 4 per cent, damage to affordability shouldn’t be not severe enough to halt strong momentum in the housing sector in 2021, according to an analysis from Bloomberg Economics. Yun says he expects 30-year fixed rates to rise to 3.5 per cent by the end of the year.
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