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Housing Shortage or Overbuilt—A New Look at Supply and Demand

Posted on November 5, 2008 by The Tim

There has been some talk lately about the overall housing stock in the Seattle area, and whether construction has been able to keep up with population growth, or if there is a housing shortage that will lead to another housing boom in a few years. So I thought now would be a good time to…

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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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Detailed Study of Land Use Regulations & Home Prices

Posted on February 14, 2008October 27, 2010 by The Tim

The big local housing story today is a study that was released recently by University of Washington Economics professor Theo Eicher. The thrilling title of the study is “Municipal and Statewide Land Use Regulations and Housing Prices Across 250 Major US Cities,” and it may be found (along with a number of related materials) here….

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End of the week commentary: Inventory

Posted on October 19, 2007October 20, 2007 by S-Crow

Here’s S-Crow’s Avatar/mug. Yep, sweater season. Regarding Inventory Although I have noticed homes dropping off the market in my neck of the woods in Snohomish Co, generally speaking, for semi-serious sellers, early and mid-October is a bit soon to pull the property off the market. I can understand if it was during the full holiday…

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Lenders’ Tightening Standards Even Hit Seattle

Posted on September 26, 2007 by The Tim

Here’s the latest from Aubrey Cohen over at the P-I: Mortgages harder to get for local borrowers Lenders who previously approved mortgages to people with bad credit, no down payment and little or no documentation of income now are refusing loans if even one of those three factors is questionable. This is true even in…

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