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Is the Real Estate Bear Market Beginning to Bottom Out?

Home Marketing
August 3, 2009
Reading Time: 2 mins read

RISMEDIA, August 4, 2009-If history is a reliable guide, then it may be safe to say that we have entered the beginning of the end of this historic housing bear market. The following data from the Winans International Real Estate Index shows significant increases in new home sales which has led to a decline in new housing inventory.

Winans International Real Estate Index (New U.S. Homes)
Percentage Change Since December 31, 2008:

                U.S.     West    Northeast    South    Midwest

Price         (2%)    (5%)     (8%)              3%        (5%)

Sales         56%    50%     50%              21%      75%

Listings     (34%)   (24%)  (14%)            (19%)    (19%)

Housing Inventory = 7.9 months
Median Number of Months For Sale = 11.8 months

All regions across the U.S. have seen significant increases in new home sales which has led to a (21%) decline in new housing inventory. During the real estate slumps in 1968, 1981, and 1990, sales increases and housing inventory decreases were important signs that the worst was behind U.S. homeowners.

“While the sales activity is encouraging, U.S. housing prices will probably remain soft for the remainder of 2009. Past real estate bear markets ended when the average time it took to sell a new house dropped to 3 1/2 months. Currently, it is taking nearly 12 months, and with mortgage rates climbing, I don’t see this situation improving soon,” says Ken Winans, award-winning author of “Investment Atlas.”

If last January’s prices end up being the low for this bear market, this will officially be the worst residential real estate bear market in price decline and duration since World War II.

While this housing slump is bad, it is not record setting. The worst decline of U.S. new home prices in the last 150-years was the -68% decline from 1929 to 1932. The worst housing bear market in duration took place between 1853 to1858.

The Winans International Real Estate Index (WIREI) measures U.S. new home prices from 1830 to present day.

For more information, visit www.winansintl.com or www.investmentatlas.com or www.globalfinancialdata.com.

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