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As New Home Sales Stall, Deals Abound

On Nov. 20, the residential real estate industry seemed to finally get an unexpected dose of much-needed good news. After four consecutive months of declines, the number of new homes being built crept up by a stronger-than-expected 3% in October, according to the Commerce Dept.

But on closer look, the October numbers may just be an aberration. Building permits, an indicator of future construction, plunged 6.6% as homebuilders faced mounting inventories of unsold homes and sluggish demand from buyers.

The annual rate for houses and apartments rose to just over 1.2 million in October. But the rate for single-family homes dropped 7.4% to 884,000 -- the lowest level since the early 1990s. Overall, the pace of groundbreaking dropped 16.4% from October, 2006. The small increase in overall housing starts in October was driven by multi-family dwelling starts, which tend to fluctuate widely from month to month.

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