Tag Archives: Case-Shiller

InfoGrahpic: What You Need to Know About The Case-Shiller Home Price Index

According to today’s Case-Shiller Home Price Index report, national home prices are back to where they were in 2003. But the housing bubble and bust has been very different across the country. Here is an enormous graphic that shows the famous “history of home prices” chart, going back to 1890, super-imposed with recent data from San Francisco, New York, San Diego, Detroit, Washington D.C., and Miami. Continue reading

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Case-Shiller: Home Prices Rise From March to April

The Case-Shiller Home Price Index seasonally-rose from March to April, though still fell from April of 2010. Continue reading

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Home Prices Best in 25 Years, Better Prices Still Coming

Here are some charts showing nominal and real (CPI inflation-adjusted) housing declines in 20 Case-Shiller metro areas. Charts are grouped by 10 least expensive and 10 most expensive areas. Additional tables show housing declines from the peak. An explanation follows the charts. Continue reading

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Diana Olick on Case-Shiller

Diana Olick and CNBC discuss today’s disappointing Case-Shiller numbers. It’s not a housing demand problem, it’ a housing supply problem.
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Case-Shiller: Home Price Double-Dip Confirmed

According to the Case-Shiller Home Price Index, national home prices fell 4.2% in the first quarter of 2011. Home prices have now officially “double-dipped,” falling below their previous cycle-low in April of 2009. Continue reading

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