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Home Prices Rise For The 2nd Straight Month

July 22, 2011 by Bob Elliot Leave a Comment

Home Price Index since the April 2007 peakA strong spring season helped home values recover, says the government.

According to the Federal Home Finance Agency’s Home Price Index, home prices rose a seasonally-adjusted 0.4 percent from April to May.

It’s the HPI’s second straight increase, and puts the monthly index at its highest point since January 2011.

As a home seller in Minneapolis , you may appreciate news such as “rising home prices”, but it’s important to remember that the Home Price Index has a several built-in flaws — the biggest of which its age.

Today, the calendar nearly reads August, yet, we’re still discussing May’s housing data. A 2-month delay does little to help buyers and sellers wanting to know the “right now” of housing.

Unfortunately, the Home Price Index data is even more aged than that.

Because the FHFA’s Home Price Index measures home prices as recorded at closing, the actual sales prices included in the index are from real estate contracts written 30-60 days prior.

In other words, when we look at the Home Price Index report for May, what we’re really seeing is a snapshot of the housing market as it existed in March. March’s housing market has little to do with the forces driving home prices today.

Today’s real estate market is driven by today’s economics.

The Home Price Index is a useful gauge for economists and law-makers; it shows long-term national trends in the housing market which can be used to allocate resources to a project, or to form new policy. For home buyers across the state of Minnesota , though, it’s less helpful.

For today’s real estate buyers and sellers, there’s no substitute for real-time data. For that, talk to a real estate professional.

Filed Under: Housing Analysis Tagged With: FHFA, Home Price Index, HPI

Existing Home Sales Fall To 8-Month Low

July 21, 2011 by Bob Elliot Leave a Comment

Existing Home Supply June 2010-June 2011

Home resales slipped for the 3rd straight month, according to data from the National Association of REALTORS®.

The Existing Home Sales posted a 1 percent drop from May as the number of homes sold fell to a seasonally-adjusted, annualized 4.77 million units. It’s the monthly report’s lowest reading since November 2010.

The report also showed the national supply of homes for sales rising to 9.5 months — also its highest reading since November 2010.

Home Supply is the amount of time it would take to exhaust the complete home inventory at the current pace of sales.

June’s Existing Home Sales data would have been stronger if not for a high contract cancellation rate. As compared to May’s 4 percent rate, June’s cancellation rate was 16 percent; an elevated figure that “stands out in contrast” to what’s typical, according to the REALTOR® trade group.

By region, home resale activity varied:

  • Northeast : -5.2% from May 
  • South :+0.5% from May
  • Midwest : +1.0% from May
  • West : -1.7% from May

This disparity from region-to-region highlights an important housing market concept. Namely, that all real estate is local. Because just as the Existing Home Sales varies on a regional level, it varies on a state-wide level, too.

What’s true for California housing is not necessarily what’s true for Florida housing, for example. Each of the 50 states has its own trends, and within those 50 states, there are thousands of cities and neighborhoods, each with their own trends, too.

The “national housing market” doesn’t exist, so national data is rendered somewhat useless.

For data in Minneapolis or your local market, talk to your real estate agent.

Filed Under: Housing Analysis Tagged With: Existing Home Sales, Home Supplies

Twin Cities Foreclosures and Short Sale Data

July 20, 2011 by Bob Elliot Leave a Comment

Latest Twin Cities Foreclosures and Short Sales Data.  

Click Source: Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors

Filed Under: Twin Cities Foreclosures Short Sale Data Tagged With: Twin Cities Foreclosures Data

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