NEW YORK (AP) — The number of homebuyers who signed contracts to buy previously occupied homes rises for the nine straight month.
The National Association of Realtors said Tuesday its seasonally adjusted index of sales agreements rose 3.7 percent from September to October to 114.1. It was the highest reading since March 2006 and almost 32 percent above a year ago, the largest annual increase ever for the index.
Economists surveyed by Thomson Reuters expected the index would fall to 109.5.
Every region saw year-over-year increases in pending sales. And compared with September, every region but the West saw an increase.
Typically there is a one- to two-month lag between a contract and a done deal, so the index is a barometer of future sales.










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