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Charlotte, NC, was one of only three major metro areas whose home prices increased in 2007, according to the popular S&P/Case-Shiller Index, which reported the latest figures earlier today. At just 2.3% over the span of last year, Charlotte nosed out Portland, OR (1.2%), and Seattle (.5%). However, every one of the 20 markets assessed, including Charlotte, went negative from the third quarter to the fourth quarter in 2007. A homeowner in Miami contemplating a move to, say, Charlotte, lost something like 20 percentage points of purchasing power last year alone.
Charlotte, whose home prices lost a slender .6% over the last two quarters of 2007, has benefited from solid business growth and stable employment. I haven't seen comparable data yet from other Carolina cities, such as Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Wilmington, Greenville (SC) and Myrtle Beach, but I am confident that any price erosion in those areas will not compare to losses in northern cities. For 2007, according to the Case-Shiller study, Boston's prices dropped 3.4%, New York -5.6%, Cleveland -6.3%, Chicago -4.5% and Minneapolis -8%.
Those waiting much longer to sell their home up north or in Florida before relocating may be burning the candle at both ends.
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| Tuesday, 26 February 2008 09:48 | |||
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 09:52 |
