US construction spend and FHB activity on rise

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The United States was buoyed overnight by the first rise in construction spend in six months and a steady rise in new home sales.

The US Commerce Department reported that construction spending rose 0.3 per cent in March 2009 to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $US969.7 billion ($1.3 trillion).

Meanwhile first home buyers drove a monthly increase of 3.2% in pending new home sales the National Association of Realtors (NAR) revealed – 1.1 per cent up on March last year.

“This increase could be the leading edge of first time buyers responding to very favourable affordability conditions and an US$8,000 tax credit, which increases buying power even more in areas where special programs allow buyers to use it as a down payment,” NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun said.