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September New Home Sales Continue at Brisk Pace in Sacramento Region

Oct 16, 2024 09:23AM ● By North State Building Industry Association News Release

SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) - New home sales in the greater Sacramento area continued at a brisk pace in September with the North State Building Industry Association reporting its members sold 530 homes in the seven-county region during the month.

That total was down 12% from August's 605 sales, but August was a five-week month. Year over year, sales climbed 9% from 485 in September 2023 and were 25% higher than the monthly average of 530.

North State President and CEO Tim Murphy said the much better-than-average sales figures reflect the continued strong demand for homes in the region.

“While existing-home listings in the region are creeping upward, they're still well below normal levels,” Murphy said. “With more than 180 active new home communities in the region, buyers have a wide range of home styles, locations and pricing to choose from and builders ready and able to start construction on a buyer's new home.”

Murphy added that while mortgage interest rates have leveled off and even ticked upward since the Federal Reserve reduced the Fed Funds rate last month, he pointed out that many builders are continuing to offer incentives that make purchasing a new home even more affordable.

Sales remain strongest in Sacramento County, driven by the fact that numerous new home communities have come online in recent months. Sales totaled 319 in Sacramento County and cities, followed by 127 in Placer County, 36 in Yuba County and 28 in Yolo County. (Note that not every builder reported sales by county this month, so total sales for the region were eight more than the number reported by county.)

Rancho Cordova again saw the most sales of any submarket with 91, followed by Roseville with 82, Sacramento with 78, Elk Grove with 57 and Folsom with 46.

BIA statistics include sales by members in Amador, El Dorado, Placer, Sutter, Yolo and Yuba counties.