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February 22, 2011 at 10:18 AM in reply to: San Diego up 1.7% while nationwide home prices near 2009 lows #669539February 22, 2011 at 10:18 AM in reply to: San Diego up 1.7% while nationwide home prices near 2009 lows #670146
Rich ToscanoKeymasterI have SD Case Shiller as up 1.7% yoy (maybe that’s what the op’s article was referring to… sounded like seasonally adjusted in the article but I could be wrong).
February 22, 2011 at 10:18 AM in reply to: San Diego up 1.7% while nationwide home prices near 2009 lows #670285
Rich ToscanoKeymasterI have SD Case Shiller as up 1.7% yoy (maybe that’s what the op’s article was referring to… sounded like seasonally adjusted in the article but I could be wrong).
February 22, 2011 at 10:18 AM in reply to: San Diego up 1.7% while nationwide home prices near 2009 lows #670629
Rich ToscanoKeymasterI have SD Case Shiller as up 1.7% yoy (maybe that’s what the op’s article was referring to… sounded like seasonally adjusted in the article but I could be wrong).
February 22, 2011 at 9:18 AM in reply to: San Diego up 1.7% while nationwide home prices near 2009 lows #669437
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThat’s the seasonally adjusted figure… fwiw the SD case shiller index was actually down .7%.
(I’ve found that their seasonally adjusted number are weird… eg, one tier will be adjusted up in a given month and another tier down, as if seasonality has different effects on the tiers… I think they just might not have sufficient data to model seasonality correctly).
February 22, 2011 at 9:18 AM in reply to: San Diego up 1.7% while nationwide home prices near 2009 lows #669499
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThat’s the seasonally adjusted figure… fwiw the SD case shiller index was actually down .7%.
(I’ve found that their seasonally adjusted number are weird… eg, one tier will be adjusted up in a given month and another tier down, as if seasonality has different effects on the tiers… I think they just might not have sufficient data to model seasonality correctly).
February 22, 2011 at 9:18 AM in reply to: San Diego up 1.7% while nationwide home prices near 2009 lows #670106
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThat’s the seasonally adjusted figure… fwiw the SD case shiller index was actually down .7%.
(I’ve found that their seasonally adjusted number are weird… eg, one tier will be adjusted up in a given month and another tier down, as if seasonality has different effects on the tiers… I think they just might not have sufficient data to model seasonality correctly).
February 22, 2011 at 9:18 AM in reply to: San Diego up 1.7% while nationwide home prices near 2009 lows #670245
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThat’s the seasonally adjusted figure… fwiw the SD case shiller index was actually down .7%.
(I’ve found that their seasonally adjusted number are weird… eg, one tier will be adjusted up in a given month and another tier down, as if seasonality has different effects on the tiers… I think they just might not have sufficient data to model seasonality correctly).
February 22, 2011 at 9:18 AM in reply to: San Diego up 1.7% while nationwide home prices near 2009 lows #670589
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThat’s the seasonally adjusted figure… fwiw the SD case shiller index was actually down .7%.
(I’ve found that their seasonally adjusted number are weird… eg, one tier will be adjusted up in a given month and another tier down, as if seasonality has different effects on the tiers… I think they just might not have sufficient data to model seasonality correctly).
Rich ToscanoKeymasterSorry greekfire, I have added you to the spam blocker whitelist. I’ve tried to add all active posters but over time some have slipped through, so I add them piecemeal when I find them — I guess you were one of them! But you are good to go now.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterSorry greekfire, I have added you to the spam blocker whitelist. I’ve tried to add all active posters but over time some have slipped through, so I add them piecemeal when I find them — I guess you were one of them! But you are good to go now.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterSorry greekfire, I have added you to the spam blocker whitelist. I’ve tried to add all active posters but over time some have slipped through, so I add them piecemeal when I find them — I guess you were one of them! But you are good to go now.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterSorry greekfire, I have added you to the spam blocker whitelist. I’ve tried to add all active posters but over time some have slipped through, so I add them piecemeal when I find them — I guess you were one of them! But you are good to go now.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterSorry greekfire, I have added you to the spam blocker whitelist. I’ve tried to add all active posters but over time some have slipped through, so I add them piecemeal when I find them — I guess you were one of them! But you are good to go now.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterOh boy, well now I’m embarrassed for flying off the handle like that. Sorry if I misread the point of your post. (In my possible defense, I have the flu or something so my brain is running at less than half speed today). Thanks for writing that nice followup… for my part I will try to imbue your posts with a jocular tone as I read them so I am less likely to make the mistake of misunderstanding the point. It’s not as easy when you don’t specifically mention sharks.
Rich
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