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. Note that the tiers are determined by sale volume. In other words, 1/3 of all sales fall into each tier. For more details…
Case-Shiller: Seattle Home Prices Pass 25% Off Peak
Let’s have a look at the latest data from the Case-Shiller Home Price Index. According to February data, Down 1.1% January to February. Down 5.6% YOY. Down 25.3% from the July 2007 peak Last year prices fell 1.5% from January to February and year-over-year prices were down 15.4%. Hilariously, Bloomberg continues to run a headline…
Historic Growth Rates of King County Home Prices
A reader emailed last week, requesting some information on the historic rate of price growth for King County home prices, in order to make a more educated guess when making buy-vs-rent calculations. To that end, I am providing the following charts and table. First up is the average growth rate for King County Single-Family homes…
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Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2010-04-24
Not surprising, but still disappointing – McGuire to be deconstructed rather than imploded. http://is.gd/bzA9r # Flip this town – NE WA town sells for $360k. http://is.gd/bzKsg # AP: "Renters will save $1,000+ a month in metro areas such as LA, Seattle, San Diego, San Fran, & San Jose" http://is.gd/bzLq5 # Ouch! RT @KirstenGrind: #Frontier Financial…