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Last week, in the CalculatedRisk Real Estate Newsletter on March existing home sales, NAR: Existing-Home Sales Increased to 4.26 million SAAR in February; Down 1.2% YoY, I noted: On a month-over-month basis, median prices increased 1.3% from January and are now down 6.7% from the June 2024 peak. This is about the normal seasonal increase in the median price. Typically, the NAR median price increases in the Spring, and tends to peak seasonally in the June report. Seasonally, median prices typically peak in June (closed sales are mostly for contracts signed in April and May). Here is a table of the seasonal percentage increases from January to February, and from January to June (the usual seasonal peak), over the last several years. The last row shows the seasonal decline from June to January of the following year. In 2020, prices continued to increase in the 2nd half of the year and didn't peak seasonally until October. And prices only declined slightly in the 2nd half of 2021. 20182019202020212022202320242025 Jan to Feb0.0%0.3%1.5%2.3%2.7%0.8%1.4%1.3% Jan to Jun13.7%14.4%10.6%20.8%16.8%13.7%12.8%NA Jun to Jan-8.9%-6.7%3.1%-3.4%-12.8%-7.7%-7.8%NA The 2025 increase in median prices from January to February was about the normal seasonal increase. Normally we'd expect median prices to increase 10% to 12% over the next four months, before declining in the 2nd half of the year. With more inventory, the seasonal pattern will be interesting this year.
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The key reports scheduled for this week include February New Home sales, the 3rd estimate of Q4 GDP, February Personal Income & Outlays, and January Case-Shiller house prices. ----- Monday, March 24th ----- 8:30 AM ET: Chicago Fed National Activity Index for February. This is a composite index of other data. ----- Tuesday, March 25th ----- 9:00 AM: S&P/Case-Shiller House Price Index for January. FHFA House Price Index for January. This was originally a GSE only repeat sales, however there is also an expanded index. 10:00 AM: New Home Sales for February from the Census Bureau. Richmond Fed Survey of Manufacturing Activity for March. ----- Wednesday, March 26th ----- 7:00 AM ET: The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) will release the results for the mortgage purchase applications index. Durable Goods Orders for February from the Census Bureau. The consensus is for a 0.7% decrease in durable goods orders. ----- Thursday, March 27th ----- 8:30 AM: The initial weekly unemployment claims report will be released. The consensus is for 225 initial claims up from 223 thousand last week. Gross Domestic Product, 4th Quarter and Year 2024 (Third Estimate), GDP by Industry, and Corporate Profits. The consensus is that real GDP increased 2.3% annualized in Q4, unchanged from 2.3% in the second estimate. Pending Home Sales Index for February. Kansas City Fed manufacturing survey for March. ----- Friday, March 28th ----- 8:30 AM: Personal Income and Outlays for February. The consensus is for a 0.4% increase in personal income, and for a 0.6% increase in personal spending. And for the Core PCE price index to increase 0.3%. PCE prices are expected to be up 2.5% YoY, and core PCE prices up 2.7% YoY. University of Michigan's Consumer sentiment index (Final for March). The consensus is for a reading of 57.9. State Employment and Unemployment (Monthly) for February 2025
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NOTE: An update to the gold adjusted GDPNow will be released on March 26th. Based on the previous adjustment, it appears GDPNow (adjusted) is slightly positive for Q1. (For more on the gold adjustment, see For GDP Forecasters, Some Gold Doesn't Glitter Our 1Q GDP tracking remains unchanged at 1.9% q/q saar and our 4Q GDP tracking also remained at 2.3% q/q saar since our last weekly publication. [Mar 21st estimate] emphasis added From Goldman: We left our Q1 GDP tracking and domestic final sales estimates unchanged at +1.3% (quarter-over-quarter annualized) and +2.0%, respectively. [Mar 20th estimate] And from the Atlanta Fed: GDPNow The GDPNow model estimate for real GDP growth (seasonally adjusted annual rate) in the first quarter of 2025 is -1.8 percent on March 18, up from -2.1 percent on March 17. After this morning’s releases from the US Census Bureau, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, the nowcast for first-quarter real gross private domestic investment growth increased from 7.2 percent to 9.1 percent. Due to FOMC blackout policy, today’s post does not include an update of the version of the model described here that adjusts the standard GDPNow model forecast for foreign trade in gold. That adjusted model will again be updated after our first scheduled post-blackout update on March 26. [Mar 18th estimate]