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Another
Report on Spiraling Housing Prices
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Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:01:27 EST
Freddie Mac announced on Tuesday that its Conventional Mortgage
Home Price Index (CMHPI) rose 15.0 percent on an annualized basis
during the second quarter of 2005. This was an increase of 4.5
percent from the revised figures for the first quarter of 2005
and 5.7 percent above the annualized rate for the fourth quarter
of 2004.
According to Frank Nothaft, vice president and chief economist
for Freddie Mac, the figures reflected the steady decline of
mortgage rates during the quarter which helped to encourage home
buyers and drive up home prices. During the period in question
(April, May, and June) the weekly average for the Freddie's Primary
Mortgage Market Survey fell from 6.04 to 5.53 percent. Home sales
in this same period hit an annualized record of 7.62 million
housing units.
As always, the results were very different from region to region.
For example, in the Pacific Division which includes Alaska, Washington,
Hawaii, Oregon, and California housing prices increased 5.2 percent
during the quarter, 22.4 percent when annualized. In this region
home prices have increased a stunning 87.5 percent in the last
five years.
The South Atlantic Division (Washington, DC; Delaware, Florida,
Georgia, Maryland, North and South Carolina, Virginia and West
Virginia) was second with a 4.4 percent increase for the quarter
(16.9 percent annualized) and an increase of 62.5 percent over
five years.
The Middle Atlantic Division (Jew Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania)
did nearly as well, increasing 3.8 percent during the quarter
(16.1 percent annualized) with a five-year appreciation of 72.2
percent.
On the other end of the scale is the East South Central Division
encompassing Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee and
the West South Central Division (Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma,
and Texas). The former increased 2.1 percent (8.6 percent annualized,
26.9 percent over five years;) and the latter was up 2.3 percent
(9.3 percent annualized.) The five year figure for that division
was 26.1 percent.
Vice President Nothaft said that home
sales and housing starts are still expected to set new records
in 2005. "The devastating
effects of Hurricane Katrina will likely drive up costs of construction
materials, and once the rebuilding effort gets underway may slow
deliveries of new homes in other areas of the country as resources
are reallocated to Louisiana, Mississippi, and other areas affected
by the storm."
The report is the first to reflect Freddie Mac's new methodology.
Definitions of metropolitan areas were changed based on the 2000
Census and a total of 379 Metropolitan Statistical Areas were
included, an increase of nearly 200 areas since the last study.
Amy Crews Cutts, Freddie Mac's deputy
chief economist stated, "We
are excited by the addition of (these new) metro areas. We can
now see more clearly the impact of localized job losses or job
gains on smaller communities. Most of the job losses have come
from the manufacturing sector while employment gains have occurred
consistently in construction, and home price trends have mirrored
the employment trends. Four metro areas are showing losses in
home values year over year, but no state is currently showing
either quarterly or annual decreases in average home values."
Commenting on the recent Gulf Coast losses,
she said "Over
the last 12 months ended in June 2005, homes in the Gulfport-Biloxi,
Mississippi area gained 4.1 percent in value. Homes in Mobile,
Alabama and New Orleans gained value at a slightly faster rate,
at 6.3 and 7.4 percent respectively. We have no way at the moment
to know the extent of the damage or how long it will take to
rebuild and repair damaged homes in these areas. We may see stronger
growth in home prices in nearby cities such as Baton Rouge as
some people relocate there and commute to their jobs once factories
and plants are up and running again."
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