Home prices in Seattle continue to decline, at an increasing rate, according to the latest data from the Case-Shiller Home Price Index. Down 1.76% December to January. Down 1.25% YOY. In a big surprise to absolutely no one, Seattle is now officially in the realm of year-to-year price declines. What a change from just one…
Seattle Clearly At Risk in Credit Retraction
Speaking of the economy, here’s a headline I never expected to see in The Seattle Times, let alone above the fold on the front page of the Sunday paper: I guess this is a surprising discovery for some people—something that is considered big news. Here are some choice excerpts from the article: “If things get…
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Revisiting Seattle’s Soft Landing
It’s been nearly two years since I looked at the soft landing question with respect to affordability in a post titled Seattle Soft Landing: Do The Math. Since then, the affordability picture has changed, and we at Seattle Bubble have done a lot more research into historical data, so now seems like a good time…
Median Price Comparison: King & San Diego Counties
Here’s an interesting comparison. As of December’s Case-Shiller data, prices in San Diego County have fallen nearly 20% from their November 2005 peak. As of last month, their median price for all homes sold (single-family and condos) was $415,000 (source: San Diego Union-Tribune). In the Seattle area, December’s Case-Shiller put prices off 4% from their…