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Case-Shiller: Seattle Prices Rewound to Summer ’06

Posted on April 29, 2008April 30, 2008 by The Tim

Winter for Seattle home prices continued in February according to the latest data from the Case-Shiller Home Price Index. Down 1.0% January to February. Down 2.7% YOY. The only people surprised by this data are the real estate agents that really believed it in 2006-2007 when they told people that it was “a great time…

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Home Buying Demand vs. Price Changes

Posted on April 24, 2008November 9, 2010 by The Tim

In theory, there are two factors that affect the price of homes: supply and demand. We’ve looked extensively at the relationship between supply (inventory) and price in the past. Let’s take a look at the relationship between demand and price. For the purpose of this post, we will measure demand by looking at the relationship…

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Puget Sound Counties March NWMLS Update

Posted on April 18, 2008December 9, 2008 by The Tim

Here’s an update to the NWMLS statistics for all six Puget Sound counties. I don’t personally want to live in King County, and maybe you don’t either. So, here’s a little graphical look at what the market looks like around the sound. Here’s where the YOY stats stand for each of the six counties as…

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March Neighborhood Months of Supply Update

Posted on April 14, 2008 by The Tim

Here’s the latest update on months of supply, or “absorption rates” for the 30 NWMLS areas in King County. For an explanation of what months of supply means, please refer to the original neighborhood MOS breakdown post. Remember our metric: less than 6 MOS is a sellers market and above 6 is a buyer’s market,…

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CEPR: Maintaining Ownership Makes No Sense

Posted on April 11, 2008 by The Tim

The Center for Economic and Policy Research came out with another great paper this month titled The Cost of Maintaining Ownership in the Current Crisis Here’s an excerpt from the summary (emphasis mine): The collapse of the bubble in the U.S. housing market is creating chaos in financial markets while throwing the economy into a…

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