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SweetestOfPeas
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Good news for homebuyers

Home prices down 1.2% in third quarter
Rustbelt markets and Florida lead the decline. Sales volume plummets nearly 13%.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Once-hot housing markets cooled considerably this summer: The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported Monday that the median price of a single-family house in the third quarter dropped 1.2 percent from a year earlier, continuing a reversal of fortune for sellers that started last winter.

Prices in the Northeast, down 4.8 percent, fell the most. Prices dropped 2.6 percent in the Midwest, 0.9 percent in the West and 0.1 percent in the South.

The Detroit market, buffeted by auto industry layoffs, suffered the largest loss; prices there plummeted 10.5 percent, to a median of $154,100.

Other rustbelt areas with drops included Canton, Ohio (down 9.2 percent to $112,300), Akron (down 8.4 percent to $118,200) and Bloomington, Illinois (down 8.5 percent to $156,300).

Three Florida metro areas were hit hard by price drops. In Sarasota, the median home now sells for $320,700, off a whopping 9.4 percent from last year; Palm Bay/Melbourne/Titusville prices sank 9 percent to $193,600; and Cape Coral prices plunged 8 percent to $255,400.

Sarasota condo prices also dipped, 11 percent to $275,600, the largest drop in any condo market.

Surprisingly, 102 of 148 metro markets had price gains while only 45 fell. One remained the same.

The best performing market in the country was Salem, Oregon, where prices shot up 24.7 percent from a year earlier, to $228,000.
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Condo prices suffered more than single-family homes with the national median at $222,900 in the third quarter, down 2.1 percent from the same period in 2005.

The most expensive metro area in the nation was in San Francisco/Oakland, where the median home price is $749,400. Two areas, Decatur, Illinois and Youngstown, Ohio shared the distinction of having the lowest prices - with medians of just $86,000.

Last year at this time real estate was bubbling; prices were recording year-over-year, double-digit increases every quarter. Markets finally started turning during the first quarter of 2006 and now are in retreat.

Even more dramatic than the price drops was the fall in the number of sales. Nationally, the total numbers for sales of existing single family homes, condos and co-ops went down 12.7 percent compared with the third quarter of 2005. The decline was off the charts in Nevada, down 38 percent. Arizona, ( - 36 percent), Florida (- 34.2 percent), California (- 28.6 percent), Hawaii (- 25.8 percent) and Virginia (- 24.4 percent) also experienced steep drops.

Posted 11/20/06 7:45 PM
 
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MegZee
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Re: Good news for homebuyers

I wish they would mention LI in these articles.

but look at Nevada and FL Chat Icon its about time!

and my sister lives in VA - Richmond is a lot cheaper than the DC area - and she paid $149K for her house in 2003 - and in her neighborhood houses for $200K arent selling. so she hasnt had much appreciaton.

Posted 11/20/06 7:49 PM
 

kerrycec03
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Re: Good news for homebuyers

yippy, its happening everywhere!!

Posted 11/21/06 10:16 AM
 

PotofLuck06
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Re: Good news for homebuyers

Thank GOD!

Posted 11/21/06 10:58 AM
 

Samson7256
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Re: Good news for homebuyers

Posted by Meaghan729

I wish they would mention LI in these articles.

but look at Nevada and FL Chat Icon its about time!

and my sister lives in VA - Richmond is a lot cheaper than the DC area - and she paid $149K for her house in 2003 - and in her neighborhood houses for $200K arent selling. so she hasnt had much appreciaton.



If you look at this article you can scroll down and see the change in median home price for nassau/suffolk from last year in the 3rd quarter to this year...but according to the chart, the median price actually increased 0.1%, but remember, there is a big difference between the median price and the average price.

Message edited 11/21/2006 11:54:23 AM.

Posted 11/21/06 11:53 AM
 

MegZee
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Re: Good news for homebuyers

Posted by Samson7256

Posted by Meaghan729

I wish they would mention LI in these articles.

but look at Nevada and FL Chat Icon its about time!

and my sister lives in VA - Richmond is a lot cheaper than the DC area - and she paid $149K for her house in 2003 - and in her neighborhood houses for $200K arent selling. so she hasnt had much appreciaton.



If you look at this article you can scroll down and see the change in median home price for nassau/suffolk from last year in the 3rd quarter to this year...but according to the chart, the median price actually increased 0.1%, but remember, there is a big difference between the median price and the average price.



thanks - I hadn't realized they updated that chart!

Posted 11/21/06 11:57 AM
 

Beth
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Beth

Re: Good news for homebuyers

Florida is going to get killed

and in some parts where people pay 2% of the purchase price for taxes- they are going to get hit hard

meanwhile my brother thinks his townhouse is going to more then double in the next 2 years- he's so smart Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 11/21/06 12:08 PM
 

MrsCJK
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Cal

Re: Good news for homebuyers

Great news! SO I guess this means housing will still continue to come down in the next 6 months to 1 year!?

Posted 11/21/06 1:06 PM
 

Blu-ize
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Re: Good news for homebuyers

great for buyers!!!! Yay! Chat Icon

Posted 11/21/06 1:39 PM
 
 

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