http://www.nationaljournal.com/economy/new-home-sales-dive-to-record-low-20110323New Home Sales Dive to Record Low
By Clifford Marks
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 | 10:36 a.m.
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Sales of new homes plummeted in February to the lowest level since the government began tracking them in the 1960s.
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Correction: The original version of this report misstated the time period for the indicator of new homes sold. It is a seasonally adjusted annual rate.
The pace of new home sales plummeted to a record low last month, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday in a further sign that the battered housing market is only slumping further.
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Sales fell 16.9 percent from January, delivering a shock to analysts who had expected a gain for last month. The seasonally adjusted annual rate of 250,000 homes sold marks the slowest pace recorded since the data series began in the 1960s.
Median sale prices fell 13.9 percent, which represents the sharpest one-month drop on record.
Wednesday's numbers for February were coupled with an upward revision in January's pace from 284,000 to 301,000 homes sold.
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Overall, though, the bitter news seems only cement a fast darkening picture of the housing market, and it follows closely on the heels of a disappointing 9.6 percent drop in existing home sales reported earlier this week.