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Barefootsies 02-25-2008 01:54 PM

U.S. existing home sales lowest in 9 years
 
Existing home sales plummeted to the lowest level in nine years nationwide, as the housing market battles a critical credit crunch and a flood of homes listed for sale, the National Association of Realtors said Monday.

The seasonally adjusted annual rate dropped to 4.89 million homes last month, the lowest recorded since 1999, when the national association began tracking the activity.

And the median home price -- meaning half the homes sold for more, the other half for less -- declined for the fifth-consecutive month to $201,100, a 4.6 percent drop from $210,900 a year ago.

The elimination of subprime loans, considered the primary cause for the housing meltdown, has greatly slowed the market compared to previous years, industry leaders say.

"Subprime loans and other risky mortgage products have virtually disappeared from the marketplace, and over the past five months, this has been reflected in soft but fairly stable home sales," NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun said in a news release.

NAR president Richard Gaylord of Long Beach, Calif., says some home buyers, especially those in higher-priced markets, are waiting for higher limits on conventional loans.

"Once buyers have greater access to higher loan limits, it will take a few months for increased shopping activity to translate into higher sales," he said in a news release. "We should see some movement of pent-up demand by this summer, but higher loan limits need to be implemented fully and promptly to have maximum benefit."

Existing home sales -- including condominiums and town homes -- dropped in all four regions of the nation, according to the 1.3 million-member association. In the West, existing home sales tumbled 28.5 percent from a year ago.

Some economists are less optimistic of a quick turnaround, citing a 10.3-month supply of homes on the market nationwide -- about double the inventory a few years ago, according to an Associated Press report.

http://www.bizjournals.com/pacific/s...25/daily3.html

Fletch XXX 02-25-2008 02:00 PM

lots of hard times all around, and sooooo many repos on the market.

Brother Bilo 02-25-2008 02:03 PM

Not to mention its a steal to get a new one with all the incentives and discounts being offered by builders. Shit, I just bought a place a couple weeks ago and from the time we started the whole thing about 8 months ago until we signed the final papers, they had dropped the price of the house by almost 40 grand.

It was pointless to try and find anything better, we basically made out like champs buying this place.

Barefootsies 02-25-2008 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brother Bilo (Post 13830696)
Not to mention its a steal to get a new one with all the incentives and discounts being offered by builders. Shit, I just bought a place a couple weeks ago and from the time we started the whole thing about 8 months ago until we signed the final papers, they had dropped the price of the house by almost 40 grand.

It was pointless to try and find anything better, we basically made out like champs buying this place.

Yep. Some houses, and neighborhoods I have been eyeballing since last spring have dropped their asking from $30-70k.

TurboAngel 02-25-2008 03:12 PM

It's good news if you're looking to buy.

:)

sweetcuties 02-25-2008 03:20 PM

If you guys aren't taking advantage of the market, you're an idiot... now is the time to buy... and buy as much as you can get your hands on :2 cents:

Brother Bilo 02-25-2008 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetcuties (Post 13831193)
If you guys aren't taking advantage of the market, you're an idiot... now is the time to buy... and buy as much as you can get your hands on :2 cents:

Something I ran into when we were just buying our place is that a lot of places out here won't sell to you if it's not a primary residence. We didn't have to worry about it, but it eliminated all the rental buyers in the area.

I'm not sure if that is the case everywhere, but out where we bought, it's all standard homebuyers.

Persius 02-25-2008 03:25 PM

bad for those who bought last year...

Gianna_CECash 02-25-2008 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TurboAngel (Post 13831140)
It's good news if you're looking to buy.

:)

exactly! :thumbsup

Elli 02-25-2008 03:35 PM

Houses for unde 200k? Man, we need some of those up here!

webgurl 02-25-2008 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elli (Post 13831291)
Houses for unde 200k? Man, we need some of those up here!


here you can't even get a studio/bachelor downtown for that :helpme

pornask 02-25-2008 03:42 PM

Shit, I live in wrong area. Prices went up 200% compared to 10 years ago here in Edmonton. Highest growth in Canada :(

BradM 02-25-2008 04:00 PM

Canada is seeing a different trend. They say it won't follow the US.

helic0pter 02-25-2008 04:08 PM

Although that does suck for a lot of people and the economy, if you have excess money laying around you can make bank investing in these properties now while they're cheap because in 5 years the odds are greatly in your favor that it will be worth significantly more.

Real estate is always a good investment, it's just a matter of time.


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