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Continue Reading March 31st, 2009
Housing prices in 20 major cities fell at record monthly and annual levels in January, according to a private report issued Tuesday, with prices down 2.8% from December and 19% from a year earlier.
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Continue Reading March 31st, 2009
Are home prices recovering or are they falling faster than ever? It all depends on which closely-watched index you believe.
The Case Shiller index of home prices in 20 major cities released today showed that prices fell 2.8% in January from December, and dropped 19% from a year ago, the steepest annual rate on record. Last week, the Federal Housing Finance Agency reported that U.S. home prices actually rose 1.7% in January compared to December (on a seasonally-adjusted basis), the first increase in a year.
I called Andrew Leventis, senior economist at the Federal Housing Finance Agency (formerly known as the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight) and he also seemed a bit perplexed by the conflicting results.
“These are price changes that are unprecedented in recorded data history for real estate,” Leventis said. “When there’s so much volatility in the market, your model does its best to fit the data points, but the data points are all over the map.”
It helps to understand how both indexes are calculated. They are close cousins, because they track the repeat sales of the same homes. But the Case-Shiller index uses information from county recorder and assessors offices and include sales involving subprime, conforming, and jumbo mortgages. The FHFA index measures sales of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages and does not capture subprime loans or jumbo sales, which are typically above $417,000.
Leventis said that both indexes are susceptible to statistical noise, especially in a monthly sample. An unusual number of sales in California, where sales of bank-owned properties are surging, could skew the numbers in one direction. Including more sales in other stronger markets could push the prices in the other direction, he said.
It seems that one explanation for Case Shiller’s huge drop is that the luxury home market has been hit hard in recent months. High-end homes are lingering on the market and sellers are dropping prices. At the same time, foreclosures are pushing down prices on the lower end. FHFA doesn’t include most jumbo sales or foreclosure sales that involved subprime mortgages.
Leventis said he expects that the FHFA index for January will be revised downward when the February report is released next month.
Brian Bethune, an economist at IHS Global Insight in Lexington, Mass., said the truth about the market is probably somewhere in between.
“You probably have to meld the two together and combine that with the fact sales volumes were up in February,” Bethune said. “To some extent, the silver lining is that with the crisis, prices have come down to a level where people have come back into the marketplace.”
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Continue Reading March 31st, 2009
Lenders have helped an increasing number of mortgage borrowers to get current on payments and stay in their homes, but the tide of foreclosures is still rising.
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Continue Reading March 31st, 2009
Colliers Houston & Co. has been retained to provide management services for over 1.95 million square feet of retail and industrial space contained within Panattoni Development Cos.’ Tri-State portfolio.
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Continue Reading March 31st, 2009
News of the Manhattan office market’s poor performance continues to roll in as FirstService Williams releases its first quarter 2009 report. The dismal numbers, the real estate services firm concludes, come as no surprise given New York City’s–and the country’s–economic downslide.
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Continue Reading March 30th, 2009
Mack-Cali Realty Corp. announced that in the first quarter of 2009 it has leased over 45,000 square feet at Mack-Cali Centre II, located at 650 From Road in Paramus, N.J. Tenants include B/E Aerospace Inc., RBC Capital Markets Corp., and Harsco Corp.
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Continue Reading March 30th, 2009
Continuing its quest to increase liquidity and reduce debt through the sale of non-core assets in Orange County, Calif., office landlord Maguire Properties Inc. has just taken another step in its disposition program. The struggling Los Angeles-based REIT, whose financial woes first began to surface soon after its $3 billion acquisition of a former Equity Office Properties Trust portfolio from Blackstone Real Estate Advisors two years ago, has closed the $22 million sale of an 86,000-square-foot office building in Irvine to building tenant Allergan Inc.
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Continue Reading March 27th, 2009
A&B Properties Inc., the real estate subsidiary of Alexander & Baldwin Inc., has completed the sale of Southbank II, a 120,800-square-foot, single-story office building in Phoenix, Ariz., and a 37,300-square-foot ground lease parcel in Kahului, Maui.
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Continue Reading March 27th, 2009
There has not been a great amount of positive news at the World Trade Center site, but things brightened a bit today. Vantone Industrial Co. has signed a lease at One World Trade Center, also known as the Freedom Tower, which will create the China Center, a 190,800-square-foot business and cultural facility, to be located on portions of the 64th floor and the entire 65th through 69th floors of One World Trade Center.
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Continue Reading March 26th, 2009
When mortgage borrowers fall behind on payments and run the risk of losing their homes, they sometimes grab the first lifeline tossed their direction. Often that lifeline is a TV or Internet advertisement making grand promises - and has more than one string attached.
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