After a sharp fall of demand in some regions in January, the pace of new-home sales climbed 7.8 percent in February, MarketWatch reports.
This marks a new post-Recession record, as it is the first time since early 2008 that new-home sales have reached 500,000 or more for two straight months. The results were at odds with what economists polled by MarketWatch had projected last month, which was a fall to a seasonally adjusted 455,000.
Analysts are optimistic that a bigger surge of new-home sales will occur in spring, as the economy is creating jobs at the fastest pace in 15 years.