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Why I Don't Like Case-Shiller

On March 2, 2011 By

This data puts December’s “home values” at the levels of early 2003. Now everybody just stop. Case-Shiller is an awful report. Here’s are a few reasons:

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CNNMoney.com recently published its 2010 forecast and projections for in the country’s largest metro markets.

Listed as “Top 25″ and also comprehensively by state, CNNMoney.com’s home price forecasts puts Santa Rosa, California at the top of Continue Reading

Home Prices Are Recovering

On February 24, 2010 By

The Case-Shiller Index was released Tuesday and shows an improving real estate market.

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has been improving for the past 12 months.

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Pending Home Sales Up Slightly

On February 3, 2010 By

The Index rose slightly in December, climbing 1 percent from November.

It’s a figure compiled by the National Association of Realtors

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We’ve been talking about this for months now and the data is growing to support the theories from earlier this fall.

Data:

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have turned a corner.

According to the Federal Finance Agency, the Home Price Index posted its first quarterly increase since 2007 last quarter.

This news hit yesterday and it is an interesting metric. It’s [...]

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The national supply fell to a 2-year low last month, according to the National Association of Realtors

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Chicago Improved Yesterday

There were a few reprices during the day where rates improved by approximately 25bps in pricing and ultimately rates closed lower by .125-.25% on the day across most loan products.

Predicting Mortgage Rates for Today

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Home Values Interactive Chart

On January 21, 2009 By

The S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index is a popular measure of domestic , released monthly.

The index reports on the largest 20 U.S. markets, painting a broad picture of real estate values nationwide.

Despite the Continue Reading