The number of signed contracts to buy homes rose in March to the highest level in three years. The National Association of Realtors stated its seasonally adjusted index for pending home sales rose 1.5% to 105.7, the highest since April 2010. It is also above February’s reading of 104.1.
Signed contracts are seven percent higher than a year earlier, which means that in the next month or two these will become completed sales. However, sales of previously occupied homes decreased in March to a seasonally adjusted rate of 4.92 million, from February’s 4.95 million.
Total existing-home sale are projected to increase close to seven percent from 2012 to nearly five million sales this year, with the median existing-home price is estimated to rise about 7.5%. An index reaching 100 is the average level of contract activity during 2001, when home sales were between 5 million to 5.5 million.