A New All-Time High (Or Rather Low) For U.S. Prime Delinquencies
The delinquency rate for prime mortgages over 60 days behind continued to climb from 2.4% in the fourth quarter of 2008 to 2.9% through March 31, 2009 (up from 1.1%…
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The delinquency rate for prime mortgages over 60 days behind continued to climb from 2.4% in the fourth quarter of 2008 to 2.9% through March 31, 2009 (up from 1.1%…
According to the April 2009 S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index (pdf), single-family home prices in the San Francisco MSA gained 0.6% from March ’09 to April ’09, down 28.0% year-over-year and…
Inventory of Active listed single-family homes, condos, and TICs in San Francisco declined 0.7% over the past two weeks (versus an average drop of 2.6% for the same two week…
“The residential real estate market improved ahead of the end of the past seven contractions, with home construction starts beginning to climb an average of seven months before gross domestic…
∙ Home Resales in U.S. Rise 2.4% in May to 4.77M Rate Amid Foreclosures ∙ U.S. Home Prices Drop 6.8 Percent in April as Foreclosures Rise ∙ Housing Eludes Recovery…
Preliminary May labor force data counts for San Francisco, Marin and San Mateo counties puts the unemployment rate at 9.1%, 7.5% and 8.4% respectively, up 0.3 percentage points from April…
According to DataQuick, recorded home sales volume in San Francisco fell 16.0% on a year-over-year basis last month (498 recorded sales in May ’09 versus 593 sales in May ‘08)…
As we wrote in January: The Marcus & Millichap rental outlook for 2009 in San Francisco: rents up 3.3% on 400 new units in professionally managed apartment buildings with at…
What some are wont to characterize as San Francisco “exceptions” are quickly becoming the rule for two-bedroom condo re-sales at The Palms (555 4th Street). While #401 closed escrow with…
Inventory of Active listed single-family homes, condos, and TICs in San Francisco declined 1.9% over the past two weeks (versus an average increase of 8.5% for the same two week…