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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

S&P/Case-Shiller: December 2011

Note... be sure to bookmark the overall S&P/Case-Shiller Dashboard or the Scary Housing Dashboard of the weakest markets for a real-time view of all the markets tracked by S&P.

The latest release of the S&P/Case-Shiller (CSI) home price indices for December reported that the non-seasonally adjusted Composite-10 price index declined 1.08% since November while the Composite-20 index declined 1.11% over the same period resulting in the lowest level seen to on the Composite-10 since June 2003 and the largest peak decline seen since the nearly six year old housing bust began in 2006.

The latest CSI data clearly indicates that the price trends are experiencing a declining trend into the typically less active summer and fall season and as I recently pointed out, the more timely and less distorted Radar Logic RPX data is continuing to capture notable falling prices driven primarily by seasonality.

The 10-city composite index declined 3.94% as compared to December 2010 while the 20-city composite declined 3.99% over the same period.

Topping the list of regional peak decliners was Las Vegas at -61.36%, Phoenix at -55.19%, Miami at -50.97%, Tampa at -47.47% and Detroit at -46.17%.

Additionally, both of the broad composite indices show significant peak declines slumping -33.76% for the 10-city national index and -33.80% for the 20-city national index on a peak comparison basis.

To better visualize today’s results use Blytic.com to view the full release.







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3 Comments:

  • So do you forecast continued down or a double-dip?

    By Blogger James N. Graham, at 3:08 PM  

  • Comparing the previous housing bust to the current one is rather irrelevent without showing the massive increase in pricing between the two. The bust is massive because the bubble was massive.
    Great charts regardless of what you're showing!!!!!!!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:18 PM  

  • forecasting continued lol?

    By Anonymous sunny leone, at 9:05 AM  

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