Tuesday, April 26, 2011
S&P/Case-Shiller (February) and DataQuick (March)
No, I haven't entirely disappeared.... Today's February 2011 S&P/Case-Shiller continues the secondary peak and decline in both Los Angeles and the 10-city Composite, now down 38.6% from its September 2006 peak, at December 2003 levels. The national (orange line, their original 10-city Composite) index is down 32.5% from its peak in June 2006. The Low, Middle, and High tiers are also graphed. The left column on the chart is peak to bottom; the right is peak to current month.
The DataQuick numbers for March also show an overall downtrend for the four counties. Los Angeles County's median was at $310K, down 41.8% from its peak in August 2007. That left Los Angeles County at June 2003, Orange County prices at June 2003, Ventura County at February 2003, and San Diego County at June 2002.
Finally, here is the updated Los Angeles Case-Shiller index scaled with the Los Angeles DataQuick median price history (normalized Case-Shiller's January 2000 = 100). The Case-Shiller data is a month older and a three-month average.
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Thanks for this info, am looking in Santa Barbara. It is hard to get reliable data/compilation of data here. Big help.
Santa Monica condos are starting to crumble. $500,000s, $400,000s, $300,000s and even $200,000s !!
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