The market turns its attention today to a report on new-home sales for November.
Across the nation, new-home sales are down by more than 20 percent from their peak last year.
In a separate report, new-home sales for the month fell 9.7 percent.
For the first seven months of the year, new-home sales were 3 percent lower than in the comparable 1987 period.
For the first five months of the year, new-home sales were down 7.1 percent from the comparable period in 1988.
New-home sales fell 1.6 percent in April, the department said.
For all of 1999, new-home sales rose 2 percent, to a record 904,000.
But the current 710,000 annual rate for new-home sales is higher than can be sustained.
New-home sales for the first nine months were down 4.5 percent from the comparable period in 1988.
It also said new-home sales rose 0.6 percent, to an annual rate of 898,000 houses.