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Single family home sales, on the other hand, declined falling 0.2% from January but still rose 8.7% above the level seen in February 2012 while the median selling price increased a notable 11.3% above the level seen a year earlier.
Inventory of single family homes increased from January to 1.68 million units dropping 19.2% below the level seen in February 2012 which, along with the sales pace, resulted in a monthly supply of 4.6 months.
The following charts (click for full-screen dynamic version) shows national existing single family home sales, median home prices, inventory and months of supply since 2005.