Real Estate

Existing home sales jump for third straight month

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U.S. home resales rose in June to their fastest pace in eight months, a signal that the housing market was pulling out of a slump.

The National Association of Realtors said on Tuesday existing home sales increased 2.6 percent to an annual rate of 5.04 million units.

That was above analysts' expectations and marked the third straight month the pace of home resales accelerated.

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The housing recovery stalled in the second half of 2013 as interest rates increased and a dwindling supply of properties available for sale pushed prices sharply higher.

June existing home sales up 2.6%
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June existing home sales up 2.6%

But mortgage rates have eased a bit in recent months and the nation's job market has improved, helping the market for homes.

May's rate of sales was revised upward to a 4.91 million unit pace from the previously reported 4.89 million unit rate.

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Also supporting home sales, more homes are being put on the market, keeping prices from rising as quickly.

The number of homes on the market for resale rose to 2.3 million in June, the highest level since August 2012 and 6.5 percent more than in June of last year.

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— By Reuters