Posts with tag home prices decline

Housing Market Wavers From Bad to Good

The housing market seems only to get worse these days. Or is it actually improving? The current indicators are often confusing. Joseph Lazzaro of our sister site, DailyFinance.com, sorts through the contradictory housing data to explain what's really going on. The latest U.S. housing data contain both disappointing and... Continue Reading »

Housing Market: Worse Than You Thought

Get ready for some more bad housing market news: For the past three months, both Radar Logic's Residential Price Index (RPX) housing values and RPX transaction count have declined significantly year over year. Prices have declined an average of 2.2 percent from the prior year. That may not sound like a lot, but for values... Continue Reading »

Home Prices Fall Further: Case-Shiller

Home prices are slouching lower from an already-low base, according to the latest Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, for November 2010. Indeed, eight of the metropolitan markets covered by Case-Shiller -- including Atlanta, Detroit, Miami and Las Vegas -- dropped to their lowest levels since their 2006 and 2007 market peak,... Continue Reading »

Housing Market to Shed $1.7 Trillion in 2010

The housing market has had a bad year, but who knew it was this bad? By the time 2010 comes to a close, homes in the U.S. will have shed a total of $1.7 trillion in value, according to a study from Zillow.com. In 2009, the housing market lost a mere $1 trillion, making this year's decline more than 50% worse. In total,... Continue Reading »

Home Prices Lose Momentum in 3rd Quarter

Home prices didn't get the boost they needed in September, which is bad news for the housing market as whole. The national home price index fell 2.0 percent in the third quarter of 2010, after experiencing a 4.7 percent increase in the second quarter of the year, according to the latest S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price... Continue Reading »

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