New single-family homes continue sales rise in July
September 11, 1980
Washington
The depressed housing industry may be on its way back up, according to the Commererce Department Sales of new single-family homes rose 14 percent in July, the third straight monthly increase, after gains of 16 percent in June and 39 percent in May. The median price of a new sinle family home also fell from $66, 900 in June to $64,300 in July. The number of homes on the selling block is also dwindling. But the department said July sales were still 14 percent below their pace of a year ago, and only 310,000 new single-family homes were sold during the first seven months of 1980, a 31 percent decline from the same period last year.