Mortgage applications for new homes jumped in August

Home sales also picked up speed with 785,000 units sold

Mortgage applications for new homes jumped in August

The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) found that low rates and increased home sales have driven a surge in mortgage applications for new-home purchases.

New home mortgage applications saw a 33% annual gain in August, according to data from MBA’s Builder Application Survey (BAS). On a monthly basis, applications inched down 0.2% from July.

MBA reported that new single-family home sales were growing at a seasonally adjusted year-over-year rate of 785,000 units in August. The estimate rose 4.1% from the July pace of 754,000 units. On an unadjusted basis, the pace for new home sales was 61,000, down 3.2% from 63,000 units in July.

"New-home purchase activity was robust in August, as both mortgage applications and estimated home sales increased from a year ago," said Joel Kan, associate vice president of economic and industry forecasting at MBA. "Recent increases in new residential housing permits and housing starts, lower mortgage rates, and a still-strong job market all bode well for the new home sales outlook."

Conventional loans made up the majority of loan applications at 69.3%. FHA loans composed 18.1%, while VA loans and RHS/USDA loans comprised 11.8% and 0.8%, respectively. The average loan size for new homes climbed from $325,457 in July to $332,497 in August.

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