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Residential Data Brief

2 Oct 08

A quick look at residential real estate statistics from around the United States

Largest Markets – New Homes

 

Starts, August
(Annualized, Thous.)

 

Prices, 2008Q2
(Thousands)

 

Level

Ch Y/Y

 

Level

Ch Y/Y

Texas

118

-36.0%

 

$123.7

+7.8%

New York

78

+118.9%

 

$410.2

+1.2%

California

64

-36.8%

 

$542.0

-24.9%

Florida

58

-44.9%

 

$231.1

-21.4%

North Carolina

53

-38.8%

 

$174.4

+7.5%

      

Sum of States

895

-33.1%

 

$235.4

-2.3%

Largest Markets – Existing Homes

 

Home Sales, 2008Q2
(Annualized, Thous.)

 

Prices, 2008Q2
(Thousands)

 

Level

Ch Y/Y

 

Level

Ch Y/Y

Texas

500

-15.7%

 

$108.9

+2.2%

California

390

+3.7%

 

$346.4

-24.5%

Florida

271

-13.2%

 

$169.9

-19.3%

New York

262

-11.6%

 

$271.6

-1.4%

Ohio

231

-10.5%

 

$116.6

-4.4%

      

Sum of States

4890

-16.9%

 

$178.0

-4.8%

For a discussion of the latest existing home prices, please see the House Prices in America report.

S&P/CASE-SHILLER HOME PRICE INDEX

   

Percent Change Year Ago

    

Month-to-Month Change
(not seasonally adjusted)

   

2008

    

2008

   

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

    

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

NORTHEAST:

                 
 

Boston *

-4.6

-5.9

-6.4

-6.2

-5.2

-5.4

    

-1.4

-1.1

0.1

1.0

1.2

0.2

 

New York *

-6.7

-7.5

-8.0

-7.8

-7.2

-7.4

    

-1.1

-0.9

-0.9

-0.3

0.1

-0.8

 

Wash DC *

-12.6

-14.3

-14.8

-15.4

-15.6

-15.8

    

-2.5

-2.2

-1.0

-1.0

-0.8

-1.1

SOUTHEAST:

                 
 

Atlanta

 

-5.5

-6.6

-7.9

-7.9

-8.4

-8.2

    

-1.3

-1.2

-0.7

0.6

0.3

0.4

 

Charlotte

1.5

0.8

-0.1

-0.2

-1.2

-1.8

    

-0.4

0.2

0.2

1.0

0.2

-0.2

FLORIDA:

                 
 

Miami *

 

-21.7

-24.6

-26.7

-28.3

-28.3

-28.2

    

-3.0

-4.5

-4.1

-3.6

-1.7

-1.6

 

Tampa

 

-17.5

-19.6

-20.4

-20.2

-20.1

-19.4

    

-3.1

-3.4

-2.1

-0.8

-1.1

0.0

MIDWEST:

                 
 

Chicago *

-8.5

-10.0

-9.3

-9.5

-9.5

-10.0

    

-2.0

-1.9

0.1

-0.3

0.1

-0.4

 

Cleveland

-9.2

-9.5

-6.8

-8.0

-7.3

-7.8

    

-1.5

-0.4

2.9

-0.6

0.7

-0.3

 

Detroit

 

-16.5

-17.9

-18.0

-17.3

-16.3

-16.7

    

-2.6

-2.1

-1.9

-1.1

-0.1

0.6

 

Minneapolis

-12.4

-14.0

-15.4

-14.7

-13.8

-13.1

    

-3.4

-2.5

-2.1

0.6

0.9

1.3

NORTHWEST:

                 
 

Portland

-2.0

-4.0

-4.7

-5.2

-5.8

-6.6

    

-1.4

-1.0

0.3

0.4

-0.3

-0.5

 

Seattle

 

-2.7

-4.4

-4.9

-6.3

-7.1

-8.2

    

-1.0

-0.9

0.7

-0.5

-0.2

-1.0

SOUTHWEST:

                 
 

Dallas

 

-4.1

-3.3

-3.5

-3.1

-3.2

-2.5

    

-0.7

1.1

1.1

1.0

0.7

0.6

 

Denver *

-5.5

-5.1

-4.7

-4.8

-4.7

-4.7

    

-1.2

-0.1

0.9

1.0

1.5

0.8

 

Las Vegas

-22.8

-25.9

-26.8

-28.4

-28.6

-29.9

    

-4.8

-4.4

-2.0

-2.9

-1.6

-2.8

 

Phoenix

-20.8

-23.0

-25.0

-26.5

-27.9

-29.3

    

-4.1

-3.3

-3.4

-2.5

-2.6

-2.7

CALIFORNIA:

                 
 

Los Angeles*

-19.4

-21.7

-23.1

-24.5

-25.3

-26.2

    

-4.3

-3.6

-2.2

-1.9

-1.4

-1.6

 

San Diego *

-19.2

-20.5

-22.4

-23.2

-24.2

-25.0

    

-3.6

-2.6

-2.6

-1.4

-1.5

-1.8

 

San Fran *

-17.2

-20.2

-22.1

-22.9

-23.7

-24.8

    

-5.0

-3.5

-2.2

-1.2

-1.8

-1.8

                   

TOP 10

 

-13.5

-15.3

-16.2

-16.9

-17.0

-17.5

    

-2.8

-2.4

-1.5

-1.0

-0.6

-1.1

TOP 20

 

-12.7

-14.3

-15.2

-15.8

-15.9

-16.3

    

-2.6

-2.1

-1.3

-0.8

-0.5

-0.9

Note: Data is a 3-month moving average

    
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