4% Gain in Pending Home Sales Isn't Exactly What it Seems

The National Association of Realtors’ Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI)—which tracks contract signings on existing homes—ticked higher in August, but remains locked in the same flat, depressed range that has defined the past two years.
Pending home sales rose 4.0% in August, lifting the index to its highest level since March, and 3.8% above the same month last year. That all sounds pretty good, but the chart tells a more sobering story.
The overall trend hasn’t changed: contract activity continues to bounce around within a narrow band, showing only modest sensitivity to month-to-month rate shifts (which could also simply be coincidental).
Regional Breakdown (Month-Over-Month)
Northeast: −1.1%
Midwest: +8.7%
South: +3.1%
West: +5.0%
Regional YoY C
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