Beige Book Reads Well for Home Sales in Some Areas

The Federal Reserve, in its new Beige Book report, says home sales are increasing somewhat in the Boston, Chicago, Richmond and San Francisco districts but the housing sector in general is not out of the woods yet. The St. Louis area has seen no noticeable improvement in housing conditions and most Fed districts reported that sales were "below the levels of a year earlier." The central bank noted that housing demand "remained stronger at the low-end of the housing market." As for home construction, the news is bleak with only Chicago and Dallas reporting small increases in housing activity. In the commercial real estate market, construction remained at low levels overall, "although Chicago and Dallas reported a small increase in activity" the Fed said. Overall, the central bank said economic activity is stabilizing or improving in the vast majority of the country and that the worst recession since the 1930s may be over.

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