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By Les Christie, staff writerFebruary 22, 2011: 2:02 PM ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Home prices took a big hit at the end of 2010, even
as the rest of the economy gained steam.
National home prices fell 4.1% during the last three months of 2010,
compared with 12 months earlier, according to the latest report from the S&P
/Case-Shiller home price index, a closely watched indicator of market trends
. They were down 1.9% compared with three months earlier.
"Despite improvements in the overall economy, housing continues to drift
lower and weaker," said David Blitzer, spokesman for S&P.
And things may get a lot worse, said Robert Shiller, a Yale economist and
half of the Case-Shiller team, in a web conference after the report's
release.
"There's a substantial risk of home prices falling another 15%, 20% or 25%
more," he said.
Shiller cited a few reasons for his bearish stance. The government is
expected to reduce the presence of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the housing
market. These agencies currently provide loan guarantees for about two-
thirds of mortgages. If they fade away, private mortgage money will have to
fill the gap and the cost of mortgage borrowing will surely rise. That will
hurt home prices.
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There's also talk of possibly ending the mortgage interest tax deduction for
many homeowners. Meanwhile, the weak economic recovery may be threatened by
higher oil prices as a result of turmoil in the Mideast.
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At the web conference, Shiller's index partner Karl Case wasn't much more
optimistic.
"I see [the market] bouncing along the bottom with a slight negative trend,"
said Case, an economics professor emeritus at Wellesley College.
A widespread drop
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the national index surpassed the low it hit
in the first quarter of 2009.
The decline was widespread, with 18 of the 20 large cities covered by a
separate S&P/Case-Shiller index recording losses for the year. The only
gains were posted by Washington, which was up 4.1%, and San Diego, which saw
prices climb 1.7%.
The biggest loser for the year was Detroit, where prices dropped 9.1%.
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"We're really close to being at the bottom again," said S&P's Maureen
Maitland. "Last year's gains came courtesy of the tax incentives and the
market is not holding up on its own."
The impact of homebuyer tax credits ended back last spring, and the two
quarters of data since then reflect that. Prices fell steeply during the
third quarter, down 3.3%. When the credit was in effect, prices rose
consistently, up four out of five quarters starting in the second quarter of
2009.
S&P reported that both the company's 10- and 20-city indexes also fell month
over month. In three cities, Detroit, Cleveland and Las Vegas, home prices
have dropped below their January 2000 levels -- yes, you'd have to go back
to the past millennium to find lower prices there.
Eleven markets, including New York and Chicago, have reached their lowest
levels since home prices peaked in 2006 and 2007.
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The losses were not unexpected, according to Brad Hunter, chief economist
for Metrostudy, a housing market research firm.
"It's clear now that, going back to last fall, the apparent strength was a
false strength," he said. "Now that the tax credits are gone, we're back to
where the training wheels are off, to normal consumer demand."
He expects home prices to decline gradually throughout 2011, with markets
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【在 d*2 的大作中提到】 : http://money.cnn.com/2011/02/22/real_estate/december_home_price : By Les Christie, staff writerFebruary 22, 2011: 2:02 PM ET : NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Home prices took a big hit at the end of 2010, even : as the rest of the economy gained steam. : National home prices fell 4.1% during the last three months of 2010, : compared with 12 months earlier, according to the latest report from the S&P : /Case-Shiller home price index, a closely watched indicator of market trends : . They were down 1.9% compared with three months earlier. : "Despite improvements in the overall economy, housing continues to drift : lower and weaker," said David Blitzer, spokesman for S&P.
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