Just for kicks, let’s do an almost end-of-year check on the San Diego County / King County overall median price comparison. If you recall, back in March San Diego County’s median was at $415,000, while King County’s was at $395,000. Our March “forecast” called for San Diego to fall to $366,771 by the end of…
Tag: Statistics
Declining Appreciation Closely Tied to Sales Volume
I was going back and updating some of my lesser-used spreadsheets today when I came upon one that I thought was particularly interesting. The graph below is an updated version of something I presented originally in the post Home Buying Demand vs. Price Changes back in April. The chart below takes the year-to-year change in…
Puget Sound Counties November Update
Let’s check in on the NWMLS statistics from around the sound. Here’s where the YOY stats stand for each of the six counties as of November 2008: (Note: The “Sales” data below represents pending sales, not closed sales.) King – Price: -9.2% | Listings: +2.2% | Sales: -21.2% | MOS: 8.7 Snohomish – Price: -11.1%…
NWMLS: Closed Sales Drop Through the Floor
Is it time for November NWMLS market statistics already? Yes, it is. Here’s the NWMLS press release: November’s Housing Activity in Western Washington Reflects "Microclimates" “Real estate microclimates can behave very differently,” according to one industry leader in commenting on the latest report from Northwest Multiple Listing Service. On first glimpse, the statistics for much…
Case-Shiller Tiers: Still Falling in Sync
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. First up is the straight graph of the index from January 2000 through September 2008. Price drops accelerated slightly in September for all…