Posted by Rohit on Dec 30th, 2012
Bill McBride from Calculated Risk blog provides excellent commentary and data on the US economy, labor markets, and housing. The following is excerpted from his post with the full link below. Summary for Week ending Dec 28th by Bill McBride on 12/29/2012 08:03:00 AM New home sales increased to 377,000 in November and are on pace to increase 18%+ in 2012. This was a solid annual increase, and...
Posted by Rohit on Dec 19th, 2012
2013: How Rising Prices Could Boost Housing The Wall Street Journal December 18, 2012, 8:00 AM Home prices finally hit a bottom in 2012. So will 2013 be the year of recovery or relapse? This is the second in a series of blog posts about where housing is headed next year. Potential buyers now have something they haven’t had in a long time: urgency (save for a few months when the government was...
Posted by Rohit on Dec 18th, 2012
Housing: Inventory down 24% year-over-year in mid-December by Bill McBride on 12/18/2012 08:56:00 AM Inventory declines every year in December and January as potential sellers take their homes off the market for the holidays. That is why it helps to look at the year-over-year change in inventory. According to the deptofnumbers.com for (54 metro areas), overall inventory is down 23.9%...
Posted by Rohit on Nov 15th, 2012
October 2012 Real Estate Data Released – 11/14/2012 The total U.S. for-sale inventory of single family homes, condos, townhomes and co-ops (SFH/CTHCOPS) dropped to its lowest point since 2007, with 1.674 million units for sale in November, down 16.87 percent compared to a year ago and more than 45 percent below its peak of 3.1 million units in September 2007, when Realtor.com began...
Posted by Rohit on Oct 13th, 2012
Redfin today released its Real-Time Home Price Tracker for September 2012, showing an annual price gain of 5 percent across 19 major U.S. markets…. The reported 29.3% year-over-year decrease in inventory is similar to other sources and is a key driver for the year-over-year price increase.
Posted by Rohit on Sep 25th, 2012
U.S. home prices rose in July for the fourth straight month to reach their highest level in nearly two years, according to an index released Tuesday. The S&P/Case-Shiller 20-city composite posted a 1.6% increase in July, following 2.3% advance in June. For the third month in a row, all 20 cities in the index recorded prices gains.
Posted by Rohit on Sep 19th, 2012
A jump in sales of previously occupied homes and further gains in home construction suggest the U.S. housing recovery is gaining momentum… “The U.S. housing recovery is for real,” said Sal Guatieri, an economist at BMO Capital Markets, in a note to clients. “Great affordability, pent-up demand and strong investor interest in rental units are driving the market.”… New-home sales are up, builder confidence is at its highest level in more than six years and increases in home prices appear to be sustainable… “Housing is clearly in recovery mode,” Sullivan said.
Posted by Rohit on Sep 16th, 2012
To be sure, the real-estate market hasn’t come close to recovering from its worst slump in modern times. Sales of new and pre-owned homes and construction on new units are still far below the historical norm. Yet like the turtle in the tale of The Tortoise and the Hare, the market continues to inch forward.
Posted by Rohit on Sep 16th, 2012
Southern California home sales reach six-year high
Posted by kpanchuk on 9/13/12 at 1:48pm
Investors, cash buyers and low mortgage rates are turning Southern California into a turnaround market, research firm DataQuick said Thursday…. “August was the strongest month for home sales so far this year, and the strongest for an August in six years. That’s really saying something given the drop in low-end sales, especially foreclosure resales,” DataQuick said. “Much of the pickup in activity reflects a continuation of trends we’ve seen for months, like the unleashing of pent-up demand in move-up markets and high levels of cash and investor buying.”
Posted by Rohit on Sep 5th, 2012
CoreLogic: House Price Index increases in July, Up 3.8% Year-over-year Home prices nationwide, including distressed sales, increased on a year-over-year basis by 3.8 percent in July 2012 compared to July 2011. This was the biggest year-over-year increase since August 2006. On a month-over-month basis, including distressed sales, home prices increased by 1.3 percent in July 2012 compared to June...