US contract signings to buy homes hits record for December
SILVER SPRING, Md. — The number of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes declined slightly for the fourth straight month, but it was still a record high for December.
The National Association of Realtors index of pending sales dipped 0.3% to 125.5 in December, an all-time high, according to the Friday report. An index of 100 represents the level of contract activity in 2001. It was the fourth straight monthly decline, but contracts signings last month were up 21.4% over December 2019.
Contract signings are considered a barometer purchases that will take place the next one to two months. It’s not always reflective, but Friday’s report would suggest a strong winter for the housing market.
Thanks to a sizzling summer market that continued into fall, the housing market has largely weathered the economic downturn, even with a huge spring decline due to the coronavirus outbreak.