KEY POINTS
  • Pending homes sales, a measure of signed contracts to buy existing homes, fell 2.6 percent compared with September, according to the National Association of Realtors.
  • Sales were down a steeper 6.7 percent compared with October 2017.
  • That makes the 10th straight month of annual sales declines.
Prospective home buyers arrive to tour a house for sale in Dunlap, Illinois.

Expectations for a stronger housing market in October fell short. Pending homes sales, a measure of signed contracts to buy existing homes, fell 2.6 percent compared with September, according to the National Association of Realtors. Sales were down a steeper 6.7 percent compared with October 2017. That makes the 10th straight month of annual declines.

This follows another disappointing report on sales of newly built homes in October, which also measure signed contracts. They fell 12 percent annually, according to the U.S. Census. Experts blame the drop on weakening affordability across the nation's local markets.