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Home prices drop for third straight quarter E-mail
Written by By Les Christie, CNNMoney.com staff writer   
Friday, 06 July 2007

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- U.S. home prices fell for their third straight quarter, according to an industry report released Tuesday.

The median price of a single-family home fell 1.8 percent to $212,300 for the three months ended March 31, compared with the first quarter of 2006, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR).

It was the third consecutive quarter of decline, and prices are now down 6.5 percent from their peak of $227,100 in 2006.

The home price report revealed a broad but shallow pattern with prices declining over every region but by no more than 2.8 percent, which occurred in the Midwest.

The first-quarter drop follows an overall 2.7 percent slump in the fourth quarter of 2006, which was the biggest year-over-year drop on record.

NAR President Pat V. Combs said in a statement that the flattening in home prices is encouraging.

"It appears the worst of the price correction is behind us," she said. "More stable home prices and declining mortgage interest rates are increasing buying power, which should encourage potential buyers who've been on the sidelines."

NAR's senior economist, Lawrence Yun, also took an optimistic view of the report. "Essentially, we see that the existing-home market is stabilizing in a broad cyclical trough and moving in the right direction," he said in a statement.

The trade group is still predicting a recovery during the second half of this year but overall, it has forecast that prices will end 2007 down, the first time prices fell over a full calendar year since NAR began compiling records in 1967.

NAR asserted that the price stats exaggerate the actual home price decline. Unit sales have fallen far more in high-priced areas than in low-priced ones, essentially shifting the mix and pulling down the median price nationwide, it said.

Some of the worst hit metro areas were in Florida, where Sarasota, in particular, got pounded. Single family home prices plummeted 12 percent there to $337,000. Palm Bay prices dropped 8 percent to $191,300 and Cape Coral 3.9 percent to $256,900.

Other metro areas around the nation that suffered particularly stiff drops included New Orleans (down 10.9 percent to $155,900) and Reno (-8.9 percent to $325,700).

Condo prices fell even more in some locales. Palm Bay condos plunged 22.0 percent to $119,700 and Cape Coral fell 17.9 percent to $242,900.

The top performing condo market was Salt Lake City, where prices grew by 25.6 percent compared with a year ago to $164,600. Another Mountain State metro area, Albuquerque, recorded a condo price gain of 17.9 percent to $147,100.

Unit sales also slumped. During the first quarter, homes - including condos - sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.4 million units, down 6.6 percent from the 6.9 million annual rate of a year ago.

The most expensive market for single family homes continues to be San Jose. The median house there sells for $788,000, up 4.4 percent compared with last year.

Elmira, New York, at $75,300, recorded the lowest median home prices in the nation. 

Latest housing prices for single family home markets.
NAR 1st quarter 2007 home prices
Metro Area State Median Price
1Q 2007 (000s)
% Change
(1-yr)
Akron OH 111.0 6.5%
Albany-Schenectady-Troy NY 201.8 6.3%
Albuquerque NM 193.7 12.7%
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton PA-NJ 247.3 5.8%
Amarillo TX 112.9 4.2%
Anaheim-Santa Ana CA 697.3 -2.1%
Appleton WI 126.6 N/A
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta GA 170.4 1.2%
Atlantic City NJ 264.6 5.1%
Austin-Round Rock TX 176.2 5.4%
Baltimore-Towson MD 278.8 4.9%
Barnstable Town MA 372.2 -3.5%
Baton Rouge LA 169.4 9.7%
Beaumont-Port Arthur TX 115.8 16.5%
Binghamton NY 98.1 8.9%
Birmingham-Hoover AL 157.5 -3.6%
Bismarck ND 149.4 14.1%
Bloomington-Normal IL 147.2 -0.5%
Boise City-Nampa ID 204.1 N/A
Boston-Cambridge-Quincy MA-NH 387.4 -1.0%
Boulder CO 371.4 2.9%
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk CT 470.9 -0.2%
Buffalo-Niagara Falls NY 91.6 -3.1%
Canton-Massillon OH 100.6 -3.6%
Cape Coral-Fort Myers FL 256.9 -3.9%
Cedar Rapids IA 129.3 -3.9%
Champaign-Urbana IL 145.4 9.2%
Charleston-North Charleston SC 219.5 5.7%
Charleston WV 115.2 -3.0%
Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord NC-SC 185.6 6.4%
Chattanooga TN-GA 129.6 -0.5%
Chicago-Naperville-Joliet IL 267.3 1.4%
Cincinnati-Middletown OH-KY-IN 136.8 -0.7%
Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor OH 122.9 -2.1%
Colordo Springs CO 212.3 1.4%
Columbia SC 142.5 4.9%
Columbus OH 141.6 -0.1%
Corpus Christi TX 130.4 2.8%
Cumberland MD-WV 100.0 17.1%
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington TX 145.5 -0.6%
Danville IL N/A N/A
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island IA-IL 107.1 -6.4%
Dayton OH N/A N/A
Decatur IL 76.2 -4.8%
Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach FL 197.0 -7.3%
Denver-Aurora CO 239.4 -2.0%
Des Moines IA 144.5 3.5%
Detroit-Warren-Livonia MI N/A N/A
Dover DE 197.9 -1.1%
Durham NC-SC 177.3 8.8%
Elmira NY 75.3 -14.9%
El Paso TX 124.0 3.3%
Erie PA 92.5 -3.5%
Eugene-Springfield OR 236.8 5.9%
Fargo ND-MN 137.4 3.0%
Farmington NM 178.8 12.0%
Ft. Wayne IN 92.4 -3.1%
Gainesville FL 216.4 3.0%
Gary-Hammond IN 126.2 3.2%
Glens Falls NY 151.5 3.9%
Grand Rapids MI 129.7 -3.1%
Green Bay WI 145.2 -7.5%
Greensboro-High Point NC 145.1 1.5%
Greenville SC 145.7 -1.2%
Gulfport-Biloxi MS 153.7 15.7%
Hagerstown-Martinsburg MD-WV 209.2 -5.6%
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford CT 255.0 1.8%
Honolulu HI 620.0 -0.8%
Houston-Baytown-Sugar Land TX 147.2 3.4%
Indianapolis IN 112.5 -0.9%
Jackson MS 142.0 -1.3%
Jacksonville FL 197.6 1.0%
Kalamazoo-Portage MI N/A N/A
Kankakee-Bradley IL 129.7 5.4%
Kansas City MO-KS 145.7 -2.9%
Kennewick-Richlandsco WA 163.3 7.4%
Kingston NY 248.6 -0.1%
Knoxville TN 150.0 4.9%
Lansing-E.Lansing MI 126.7 -1.2%
Las Vegasradise NV 310.1 -2.5%
Lexington-Fayette KY 147.4 1.9%
Lincoln NE 134.4 -0.4%
Little Rock-N. Little Rock AR 122.5 -1.1%
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana CA 589.9 4.6%
Louisville KY-IN 133.3 1.7%
Madison WI 221.0 1.7%
Memphis TN-MS-AR 135.9 0.0%
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach FL 385.3 2.0%
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis WI 201.8 -5.8%
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington MN-WI 222.5 -5.2%
Mobile AL 130.4 -3.3%
Montgomery AL 132.6 -3.8%
Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro TN N/A N/A
New Haven-Milford CT 282.2 2.1%
New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner LA 155.9 -10.9%
New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island NY-NJ-PA 463.7 1.0%
New York-Wayne-White Plains NY-NJ 521.4 2.1%
NY: Edison NJ 363.5 -3.4%
NY: Nassau-Suffolk NY 479.8 0.8%
NY: Newark-Union NJ-PA 423.7 4.5%
Norwich-New London CT N/A N/A
Ocala FL 167.9 5.1%
Oklahoma City OK 134.4 12.1%
Omaha NE-IA 134.2 0.5%
Orlando FL 267.0 2.5%
Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville FL 191.3 -8.0%
Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent FL 163.1 -0.2%
Peoria IL 107.8 4.2%
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington PA-NJ-DE-MD 222.5 1.3%
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale AZ 262.5 -2.2%
Pittsburgh PA 109.0 1.2%
Pittsfield MA 210.8 -0.8%
Portland-South Portland-Biddeford ME 234.8 -3.5%
Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton OR-WA 289.9 8.9%
Providence-New Bedford-Fall River RI-MA 286.6 -0.2%
Raleigh-Cary NC 212.2 6.3%
Reading PA 141.3 7.3%
Reno-Sparks NV 325.7 -8.9%
Richmond VA 223.2 6.2%
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario CA 404.4 2.4%
Rochester NY 106.9 1.1%
Rockford IL 113.1 -1.5%
Sacramento--Arden-Arcade--Roseville CA 365.5 -2.8%
Saginaw-Saginaw Township North MI N/A N/A
Saint Louis MO-IL 134.4 -2.0%
Salem OR 221.6 15.6%
Salt Lake City UT 206.9 12.3%
San Antonio TX 148.3 11.2%
San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos CA 595.2 -2.0%
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont CA 748.1 2.2%
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara CA 788.0 4.4%
Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice FL 337.0 -12.0%
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue WA 380.2 12.3%
Shreveport-Bossier City LA 129.0 -0.2%
Sioux Falls SD N/A N/A
South Bend-Mishawaka IN 85.6 4.6%
Spartanburg SC 118.4 -5.1%
Spokane WA 181.8 5.6%
Springfield IL 102.9 0.7%
Springfield MA 207.2 3.2%
Springfield MO N/A N/A
Syracuse NY 107.5 3.0%
Tallahassee FL 183.8 4.0%
Tampa-St.Petersburg-Clearwater FL 203.2 -2.0%
Toledo OH 104.1 1.1%
Topeka KS 106.3 1.0%
Trenton-Ewing NJ 283.8 7.1%
Tucson AZ 242.4 -2.5%
Tulsa OK 126.2 0.4%
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News VA-NC 234.2 5.9%
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria DC-VA-MD-WV 427.8 1.2%
Waterloo/Cedar Falls IA 103.9 -5.3%
Wichita KS 108.4 4.3%
Worcester MA 270.8 -2.8%
Yakima WA 136.1 3.3%
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman OH-PA 78.3 -3.5%
U.S.   212.3 -1.8%
NORTHEAST   268.9 -2.5%
MIDWEST   154.6 -2.8%
SOUTH   177.8 -0.6%
WEST   336.2 -1.8
Source: National Association of Realtors®
 
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