Sales of new homes in the US surged last month at the fastest rate in nearly nine years as aggressive price cutting and government tax incentives are luring buyers to the market and lifting hopes that the savaged housing sector has reached a bottom.
Sales of new homes in the US surged last month at the fastest rate in nearly nine years as aggressive price cutting and government tax incentives are luring buyers to the market and lifting hopes that the savaged housing sector has reached a bottom.