The March Case-Shiller Home Price Index came in fairly close to, but slightly worse than the NWMLS statistics for the same month. Down 0.9% February to March. Down 4.4% YOY. According to Case-Shiller, home prices in Seattle have now declined a total of 7.3% from their July 2007 peak, and have retreated to just above…
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San Diego County Now Cheaper than King
I thought it would be fun to check back in with an update on the San Diego / King County home price comparison I made back in March. As of the latest Case-Shiller data (February) home prices San Diego have fallen 24% from their November 2006 peak. The Seattle area has dropped 6.5% from its…
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…
Explore Seattle’s Sub-Prime Status
A couple people pointed me to a great article in today’s Wall Street Journal on the prevalence of sub-prime lending across the country over the last few years. The article discusses the surge in such risky loans, and the fallout that is already underway and likely to continue. The data suggest that financial suffering is…
The Mythical Equity Locust
There are many arguments to be had between the Seattle Bubble housing bulls and bears, but one belief that seems to be commonly shared is that one of the primary drivers of demand and pricing in our market is a steady stream of rich Californians moving up and driving prices up. The bulls argue that…