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The housing market is on the mend.


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2013 Jan 22, 3:26am   3,034 views  3 comments

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There were more signs that the housing sector continues to improve. Housing Starts surged by 12.1% in December to 954,000 units on an annualized basis. This was above expectations and the highest level since June 2008. Building Permits, a sign of future construction, also increased, coming in slightly higher than the November reading.

In addition, research firm CoreLogic reported that home prices rose by 7.4% in the year ended in November. This figure, which includes the sales of distressed properties, was the largest year-over-year increase since 2006 and it has been positive for nine straight months. Also, the Obama Administration's December Housing Report showed that home prices had solid annual gains for the year ended in October, with the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and Case-Shiller housing price indices up 5.6% percent and 4.3%, respectively, from one year ago.

It's also important to note that RealtyTrac's year-end 2012 foreclosure report showed that foreclosure activity increased in 25 states. However, median home prices also increased in 25 states, which pulled 1.6 million homeowners out of negative equity in 2012.

So what's the takeaway? Goldman Sachs has reported that the fundamentals are pointing towards larger gains for housing prices in the next couple of years. And with home loan rates remaining near record lows, great opportunities are available.

But are home prices increasing too fast? CNBC’s Diana Olick comments on New Housing Fears.

Wow!!! We're approaching building 1M homes/year. That's not good. I'd rather see it stay in the 600k-700k range for a couple more years, but the market doesn't listen to me. What can I do? :)

#housing

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1   JodyChunder   2013 Jan 22, 3:02pm  

E-man says

You only get paid what you ask for, not what you're worth.

How sage. Something tells me you were a great big fan of Rich Dad Poor Dad.

2   JodyChunder   2013 Jan 22, 3:05pm  

Philistine says

To be fair, 3.4% mortgage rates pulled homeowners out of negative equity. . . .

Exactly. It's like saying "Hey, that shot of morphine sure cured my gangrene!"

3   JodyChunder   2013 Jan 22, 4:08pm  

E-man says

Warren Buffett

Ha! No, I could easily detect your Buffett worship, junior. Sorry to say, your hero is just another sleazoid bailout queen. I could give you a list the length of my inseam of truly great men far more deserving of your fandom.

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