
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Data coming out Wednesday is expected to reinforce evidence that the real estate market is regaining its
footing after a dramatic collapse.
Sales of new homes are expected to post a modest 2 percent
increase for October when the Commerce Department makes the announcement Wednesday morning.
Since the report reflects signed contracts to buy homes, rather
than completed sales, new home buyers in October were acting before lawmakers this month decided to extend the tax credit for first-time buyers and expand it for existing homeowners.
One analyst says that since the credit will cover contracts
signed by April 30, new home sales will likely trend higher during
the next few months.
The National Association of Realtors said Monday home resales
rose 10 percent from September to October, the biggest monthly increase in a decade.
Associated Press

Updated 11/25/2009 7:12:29 AM









