Two separate trackers of residential real estate prices confirmed what everyone knows - home prices have fallen off a cliff. First, the cheerleaders for the real estate industry, the National Association of Realtors, stated in a press release on Monday that the median price of a home had fallen to $195,900. At this level, home prices are down 15.2% from the June 2006 high of $231,000.
Now, that is a bit skewed since June happens to be the month with the highest level of home sales activity whereas February is the second lowest. However, I am practicing age-old journalism by not allowing the facts to get in the way of a good headline!
The Case-Shiller index, which does not have an issue with seasonality, pretty much confirms the same trend. The Case-Shiller index dropped to 180.65 in January compared to a high of 206.52 in July 2006, a decline of 12.5%.
Ultimately, this is a good thing. The decline in home prices had to happen. And the more home prices fall, the closer we get to the bottom in stocks, allowing the market to move forward and build a solid foundation for the future.
I read a few articles today arguing that with a pick up in sales of existing homes, the bottom is in for home prices. That may be, I don't know, though I am skeptical. However, by some estimates, home prices are still 20% over-valued, and the CEO of Freddie Mac recently said that the decline in home prices is only one-third finished.
Home prices could work off the excessive valuation and move sideways for many years, as they did through much of the 1990s.
Or home prices could turn south again.
If home prices begin to stabilize, then though we may not be at a bottom, stress in the financial system will ease, though not dissipate. But if home prices fall another 10%, then we will go through another round of mortgage write-downs, credit seizures, and significant downside in the equities markets.
I would prefer to get it out of the way, take our pain and move forward, but the tolerance for pain in financial markets seems to be as low as ever these days.
Are you out SRS?
Posted by: Bastiat | March 27, 2008 at 01:51 PM
No, I still own it.
Posted by: Toro | March 29, 2008 at 10:06 PM