Economics
Sales of New Homes in U.S. Probably Decreased to Six-Month Low
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Purchases of new houses in the U.S. probably declined in August to the lowest level in six months as buyers sought cheaper distressed properties, economists said before a report today.
Sales fell 1.3 percent, a fourth consecutive drop, to a 294,000 annual pace, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey of 59 economists.