WASHINGTON (MarketWatch)
Sales of new single-family homes fell 8.4% in June to 
an annual rate of 350,000 after reaching a two-year high in May, the U.S. 
Commerce Department said Wednesday
Economists polled by MarketWatch had 
forecast new home sales to rise to an annual rate of 375,000 last month
Sales 
in May were revised up to a seasonally adjusted 382,000 from an initial reading 
of 369,000 - the best month of sales since April 2010
 The median price of new 
homes, meanwhile, fell 1.9% in June to $232,600, the lowest level since January
The supply of new homes on the market would last 4.9 months if they were all 
sold before any others were built
 That's up from 4.5 months in May
 Sales of 
new homes rose the fastest in the Northeast and fell the most in the South
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