Tag: Case–Shiller index
Priced Out: New Housing Froth Discourages Buyers
After easing throughout much of 2014, home prices across the U.S. are accelerating again.
While several local housing markets are still nowhere near as expensive...
A Look at Case-Shiller by Metro Area
Home prices in the U.S. edged up to start the year, in part due to strong growth in markets such as Denver, Dallas and...
Economic Delusions, Political Demagoguery, and Ideological Deceptions
We live in a time, as, indeed, mankind has lived already for along time, in which economic delusions, political demagoguery, and ideological deceptions abound...
The Cruel Injustice Of The Fed’s Bubbles In Housing
As the generational war heats up, we should all remember the source of all the bubbles and all the policies that could only result...
Why a Slowdown in Housing Prices Is Great News
There was some glumness in the latest news on housing prices. There shouldn’t be. Slower home price rises — and in some markets, outright...
The Housing “Recovery” in Four Charts
The unintended consequences of the Fed's unprecedented interventions will rip the heart and lungs out of the housing market The housing "recovery" since 2010 can...
The Best Part of the Housing Price Recovery May Be Over
The spectacular gain in home prices during the past two years is showing signs of leveling off, with month-to-month increases slowing down, according to...
America’s Hottest Housing Market Has Suddenly Cooled Down – Real Time...
After a remarkable rebound, the Phoenix housing market is cooling down. Home prices in Phoenix posted their first monthly decline since 2011 in December, according...
Zillow Economist Says Home Price Gains Are Not Normal, Sustainable, Or...
Svenja Gudell, a senior economist at home price website Zillow, has some sharp words about today's Case-Shiller home price report, which indicated the fastest...
Study: Regional Policy Could Help Limit Damage of Housing Bubbles
When the economy crashed in 2008, the housing bubble burst with it. For-sale signs and foreclosed homes dotted the American landscape. But the severity...