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Zillow
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Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Shithole Chicago commie mayor Brandon Johnson drives out the wealthy and property prices down
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From Bloomberg here : The historic Gold Coast, featuring 100-year-old mansions, opulent condos and designer boutiques, has lost some of it...
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
The on-going housing bubble
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I checked the value of my home on Zillow today. It's nuts. After 13 years the estimated price is up 6.5% per annum. On the other hand, t...
Thursday, January 4, 2018
The face of the declining middle class in 2016 was concealed as 15 million more lived in doubled-up households than in 2005
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Zillow reported ( here ) in December that working age adults in 2016 were living in doubled-up households at a rate of 30% compared with 2...
Saturday, June 13, 2015
A healthy housing market would have 1-2% underwater, but we still have 15% with negative equity
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Mostly in the lowest third of valuation. From the Bloomberg story, here : "A decade after U.S. home sales peaked, 15.4 percen...
Friday, June 12, 2015
Underwater mortgages still number 8 million, down from 25.5 million in 2011
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From the story here : "Nearly eight million borrowers, or 15.4 percent of homeowners with a mortgage, still owe more than their h...
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Zillow says 10 million mortgages remain underwater concentrated among homes worth less than $100,000
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CNBC's Diana Olick reports here : Nearly 10 million borrowers still owe more on mortgages than their homes are currently worth, accordin...
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Zillow Recognizes 2012 Housing Value Increase Is Double The Norm
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The final three months of 2012 marked five consecutive quarters of U.S. home value appreciation, and the near 6% annual jump is roughly doub...
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Decline in Housing Values Slightly Worse Than Great Depression
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According to CNBC.com and Zillow, here : Home values have fallen 26 percent since their peak in June 2006, worse than the 25.9-percent decli...
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