Let’s check out the three price tiers for the Seattle area, as measured by Case-Shiller. Remember, Case-Shiller’s “Seattle” data is based on single-family home repeat sales in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. First up is the straight graph of the index from January 2000 through January 2009. All three tiers continued their steep declines in…
Category: Statistics
Statistics, number-based analysis, etc.
Case-Shiller: Seattle Home Prices Just Shy of 20% off Peak
[Special Announcement] On Monday April 27th at 1:00pm, Robert Shiller (the Shiller in Case-Shiller) will be giving a lecture at Seattle Pacific University. The event is free and open to the public. More information on the SPU website. For those unable to attend, I will be taking notes and will most likely make a post…
February Neighborhoods Months of Supply Update
[Note: I apologize again for the tardiness of this regularly-scheduled set of charts. Same story as this month’s Around the Sound update—working on a cool new feature that wasn’t quite ready this month.] Here’s your look at February’s “Months of Supply” for the 30 NWMLS areas in King County. For an explanation of what months…
Puget Sound Counties February Update
Let’s check in on the February NWMLS statistics from around the sound. I apologize for the tardiness of this month’s Puget Sound roundup. I’ve got something really cool in the works for this data coming up, and I mistakenly thought it would be coming this month. Next month though, watch this space for something I…
Local Housing Oversupply Could Disappear by July 2010…
Good news everyone! The latest population estimates for King County have been released by the Census Bureau, and at the present rate of population growth, we’ll be able to use up all of our excess housing inventory by July of next year… …if all residential construction across the county completely ceased after July 2008, that…