'Pending' Home Sales Rebound a Bit

Even though the U.S. housing market is still flat on its back, there were signs of improvement in December, according to the National Association of Realtors' pending home sales index. But NAR president Brian McMillan, a broker with Coldwell Banker, is warning that a rebound in the market is not necessarily afoot. "Housing activity remains weak compared with potential demand and the market is fragile given the economic drop," he said. NAR's pending home sales index (PHSI) rose to 87.7 in December, the best reading since September. The biggest improvements in the PHSI came in the Midwest and South with declines in Northeast and West. NAR's index, as the name indicates, is based on pending sales of existing homes where a contract for sale has been signed. The higher the index, the healthier the housing market is. Falling interest rates and declining home prices have been credited with the improvement.

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