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December 30, 2008 at 7:28 PM #322073December 31, 2008 at 12:48 AM #321735
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ParticipantMr Mortgage link details are much better than the 3 months old data these folks publishing now
December 31, 2008 at 12:48 AM #3220805yearwaiter
ParticipantMr Mortgage link details are much better than the 3 months old data these folks publishing now
December 31, 2008 at 12:48 AM #3221395yearwaiter
ParticipantMr Mortgage link details are much better than the 3 months old data these folks publishing now
December 31, 2008 at 12:48 AM #3221565yearwaiter
ParticipantMr Mortgage link details are much better than the 3 months old data these folks publishing now
December 31, 2008 at 12:48 AM #3222375yearwaiter
ParticipantMr Mortgage link details are much better than the 3 months old data these folks publishing now
December 31, 2008 at 8:03 AM #321790Anonymous
GuestThe California median home price as of Novemer is down 46% from the peak:
Median home price calculations are easier, but aren’t as accurate as the Case-Shiller data. Median home prices are likely incorrect for San Diego due to the major action being at the low end which artificially lowers the median home price. Case-Shiller tracks same home sales so it gives a better idea overall how much in price the housing market has gone up or down. The only unfortunate part about the Case-Shiller data is the lag time.
December 31, 2008 at 8:03 AM #322135Anonymous
GuestThe California median home price as of Novemer is down 46% from the peak:
Median home price calculations are easier, but aren’t as accurate as the Case-Shiller data. Median home prices are likely incorrect for San Diego due to the major action being at the low end which artificially lowers the median home price. Case-Shiller tracks same home sales so it gives a better idea overall how much in price the housing market has gone up or down. The only unfortunate part about the Case-Shiller data is the lag time.
December 31, 2008 at 8:03 AM #322194Anonymous
GuestThe California median home price as of Novemer is down 46% from the peak:
Median home price calculations are easier, but aren’t as accurate as the Case-Shiller data. Median home prices are likely incorrect for San Diego due to the major action being at the low end which artificially lowers the median home price. Case-Shiller tracks same home sales so it gives a better idea overall how much in price the housing market has gone up or down. The only unfortunate part about the Case-Shiller data is the lag time.
December 31, 2008 at 8:03 AM #322211Anonymous
GuestThe California median home price as of Novemer is down 46% from the peak:
Median home price calculations are easier, but aren’t as accurate as the Case-Shiller data. Median home prices are likely incorrect for San Diego due to the major action being at the low end which artificially lowers the median home price. Case-Shiller tracks same home sales so it gives a better idea overall how much in price the housing market has gone up or down. The only unfortunate part about the Case-Shiller data is the lag time.
December 31, 2008 at 8:03 AM #322293Anonymous
GuestThe California median home price as of Novemer is down 46% from the peak:
Median home price calculations are easier, but aren’t as accurate as the Case-Shiller data. Median home prices are likely incorrect for San Diego due to the major action being at the low end which artificially lowers the median home price. Case-Shiller tracks same home sales so it gives a better idea overall how much in price the housing market has gone up or down. The only unfortunate part about the Case-Shiller data is the lag time.
December 31, 2008 at 10:05 AM #321860cr
ParticipantThe media is still overall bullish on housing (a sign IMO that the bottom is yet to come).
On the way up the pundits focused on the Price Per Sq/ft or the Median because it showed a bigger increase than the CSI.
Now that the party is over they look at the CSI because the decreases aren’t as dramatic.
December 31, 2008 at 10:05 AM #322205cr
ParticipantThe media is still overall bullish on housing (a sign IMO that the bottom is yet to come).
On the way up the pundits focused on the Price Per Sq/ft or the Median because it showed a bigger increase than the CSI.
Now that the party is over they look at the CSI because the decreases aren’t as dramatic.
December 31, 2008 at 10:05 AM #322265cr
ParticipantThe media is still overall bullish on housing (a sign IMO that the bottom is yet to come).
On the way up the pundits focused on the Price Per Sq/ft or the Median because it showed a bigger increase than the CSI.
Now that the party is over they look at the CSI because the decreases aren’t as dramatic.
December 31, 2008 at 10:05 AM #322282cr
ParticipantThe media is still overall bullish on housing (a sign IMO that the bottom is yet to come).
On the way up the pundits focused on the Price Per Sq/ft or the Median because it showed a bigger increase than the CSI.
Now that the party is over they look at the CSI because the decreases aren’t as dramatic.
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