Sales of US homes fall year over year by most in 3 1/2 years
WASHINGTON — U.S. sales of existing homes fell in January from a year earlier by the most in more than three years. Would-be buyers were stymied by rising prices and a shortage of homes for sale.
The National Association of Realtors said Wednesday that sales dropped 3.2 per cent from December to January, the second straight monthly decline, to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.38 million. That was the slowest sales pace since September.
Compared with 12 months earlier, sales dropped 4.8 per cent — the steepest year-over-year decline since August 2014.
A lack of available homes is holding back sales, even as Realtors report that more people are visiting open houses and demand is strong. The total supply of homes for sale dipped to 1.52 million, the fewest for any January since records began in 1999.


