Big Picture Week 2011 continues with an updated look at Seattle’s price to rent ratio. Here’s our chart of single-family home prices divided by annual rent: Another chart with dramatic improvement since last year’s Big Picture Week. When last we checked in on this measure (June 2010 data), the ratio was 20% above its 1990-2001…
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Big Picture 2011: Examining Home Affordability
Let’s have another look at home affordability in King County. First up, the affordability index. The affordability index is based on three factors: median single-family home price as reported by the NWMLS, 30-year monthly mortgage rates as reported by the Federal Reserve, and estimated median household income as reported by the Washington State Office of…
Big Picture 2011: Case-Shiller HPI Rate of Increase
It’s time for another Big Picture Week on Seattle Bubble, in which we’ll examine a number of local home price factors and economic fundamentals from a higher level than we usually do. By eschewing our usual focus on month to month changes and taking a step back to look at trends over the last few…
Got Any Requests for the Return of Big Picture Week?
A little over a year ago, I ran a feature on these pages called “Big Picture Week,” in which I dug into a handful of big picture economic fundamentals that relate to Seattle-area home prices. Here’s the table of contents from last year’s feature: Big Picture Week 2010 on Seattle Bubble Case-Shiller HPI Rate of…
Seattle Home Prices Average 4% Annual Gains Since 1990
I updated my chart that compares the gains in Seattle’s Case-Shiller Home Price Index with consistent annual increases at various levels, and noticed that for the first time since 1997, home prices dropped below the level of 4% annual gains since 1990. I’ve also added a plot of the Consumer Price Index for the Seattle…