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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

May Existing Home Sales: 4.81 million SAAR, 9.3 months of supply

by Calculated Risk on 6/21/2011 10:00:00 AM

The NAR reports: Existing-Home Sales Decline in May

Existing-home sales, which are completed transactions that include single-family, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops, fell 3.8 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.81 million in May from a downwardly revised 5.00 million in April, and are 15.3 percent below a 5.68 million pace in May 2010 when sales were surging to beat the deadline for the home buyer tax credit.
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Total housing inventory at the end of May fell 1.0 percent to 3.72 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 9.3-month supply at the current sales pace, up from a 9.0-month supply in April
Existing Home Sales Click on graph for larger image in graph gallery.

This graph shows existing home sales, on a Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate (SAAR) basis since 1993.

Sales in May 2011 (4.81 million SAAR) were 3.8% lower than last month, and were 15.3% lower than in May 2010.

Existing Home InventoryThe second graph shows nationwide inventory for existing homes.

According to the NAR, inventory decreased to 3.72 million in May from 3.76 million in April.

The last graph shows the year-over-year (YoY) change in reported existing home inventory and months-of-supply. Since inventory is not seasonally adjusted, so it really helps to look at the YoY change. Note: Months-of-supply is based on the seasonally adjusted sales and not seasonally adjusted inventory.

Year-over-year Inventory Inventory decreased 4.4% year-over-year in May from May 2010. This is the fourth consecutive month with a YoY decrease in inventory.

Inventory should increase over the next couple of months months (the normal seasonal pattern), and the YoY change is something to watch closely this year.

Months of supply increased to 9.3 months in May, up from 9.0 months in April. This is much higher than normal. These sales numbers were slightly above the consensus of 4.75 million SAAR (Lawler's forecast was 4.8 million using the NAR method).

There was no mention of the coming revisions. I'll have more later.