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Welcome To The Bottom: Housing Begins Slow Rebound (AP)


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2009 Aug 1, 1:42am   57,990 views  286 comments

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"It was — note the past tense — the worst housing recession anyone but survivors of the Great Depression can remember.

From the frenzied peak of the real estate boom in 2005-2006 to the recession's trough earlier this year, home resales fell 38 percent and sales of new homes tumbled 76 percent. Construction of homes and apartments skidded 79 percent. And for the first time in more than four decades of record keeping, home prices posted consecutive annual declines.

A staggering $4 trillion in home equity was wiped out, and millions of Americans lost their homes through foreclosure.

Now take a deep breath and exhale. The worst is over."

Read the rest here:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090801/ap_on_bi_ge/us_housing_mid_year_outlook

This was on Yahoo! News.  You know people are reading it and gobbling it up.  I know the market will remain flat and on the bottom for some time to come, at least here in Southern California.  But, I bet some fence sitters are going to start jumping into the housing market sometime soon.

This does not bode well for those who are calling a return to 80's prices in the Westside of Los Angeles, you know the one's who say that $400 will get you a 3000 square foot house on a 15000 square foot lot in Santa Monica, north of Montana.  :P


#housing

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283   4X   2009 Nov 23, 2:57pm  

knewbetter says

I’ve been listening to people bitch about buying a house for over 15 years. You can always find a reason not to buy one. Even it they break the affordability secret code, now its because they don’t want to fix anything, or they may have to move, or now’s not a good time, or we need some more money to pay down the debt, or its just a hassle.
Whatever. Knowing what it costs to build a house I wouldn’t own a 1000sqft ranch for $500,000. But I wouldn’t expect prices to drop 70% in the most desirable markets in the U.S.

What about the 50% decrease in Japans real estate markets over the past 15 years?...this is evidence that markets can and will adjust.

284   4X   2009 Nov 23, 3:00pm  

WillyWanker says

@ 4PLY
Wow, you mean you can ACTUALLY go to a CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING in Sierra SMOGRE? What a BARN-BURNER! *yuck yuck yuck*

Stupidity seems to be your favorite color. Lets end our debate here.

285   WillyWanker   2010 May 1, 2:59pm  

4PLY, How's that house hunting going with your (modest) budget? :P

Did you look at the yoy DQ price jump for Sierra Smogre??? UP 26.5%!!! Gotta love the numbers. Perhaps you might want to try out La Puente instead.

http://www.dqnews.com/Charts/Monthly-Charts/LA-Times-Charts/ZIPLAT.aspx

286   WillyWanker   2010 May 1, 3:05pm  

Some of that wonderful air over Sierra Smogre. Air you can sink your teeth into. :P

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