caseshiller index: HOMES FOR SALE - PORTLAND, OREGON - The CASE-SHILLER INDEX - Graphed Over Time - January, 1987- August, 2010 - 10/27/10 04:12 AM
The Case-Shiller Index for PORTLAND, OREGON graphed through August, 2010. (as reported by Standard and Poors and the Wall Street Journal) Where have home prices been over the last 23 years in Portland, OR? What does the Case-Shiller Index show us about the long-term trend in prices for homes for sale in Oregon's largest metro area? Well, here is the most recent chart:
The Portland's score is down slightly for August, 2010 - the most recent month available - reported today. That is compared to July, 2010.
The Portland score has been up and down in recent months (16 comments)
Are home prices the same all over America. Of course not. That would violate that age-old real estate axiom: Location, Location, Location. Indeed, home price vary greatly by location on both a local and national basis. But it' not just the actual price level that varies, it's also the rate of appreciation through which different locales achieve that price variety. Those appreciation levels have fluctuated wildly across the country. Nothing (3 comments)
caseshiller index: Portland, OR - CASE-SHILLER INDEX - Graphed Over Time - January, 1987- August, 2009 - 10/31/09 03:09 PM
The Case-Shiller Index Over Time (as reported by Standard and Poors and the Wall Street Journal) Where have home prices been over the years in Portland, OR? What does the Case-Shiller Index show us about the long-term trend in prices for homes for sale in Oregon's largest metro area? How do the increases in Portland's score -- recently reported for May through August, 2009 on this important indicator of the home value -- compare to the city's history since the creation of the Index in 1987? Well, here is the chart: Remember, the data behind the index began being tabulated (6 comments)
caseshiller index: The CASE-SHILLER INDEX for AUGUST shows an continued upward trend in HOME PRICES in 17 major US metropolitan areas. - 10/31/09 02:44 PM
In recent months, we've noticed favorable market factors at the lower end of the price/size range for homes for sale in Eugene, Springfield and Lane County, OR. We've read about declining inventories and stabilizing home prices in many parts of the country -- as evidenced by information posted on the Active Rain real estate network. The first reliable and positive national numbers appeared three months ago when the Case-Shiller Index (as reported by Standard and Poors and the Wall Street Journal) for May showed that Index's first month-on-month increases in nearly three years. The Case-Shiller report for June and July (0 comments)
It is the first time home price have fallen so severely in a generation. To illustrate that, I'm going to reproduce here, one more time, the graph of the Portland, OR home prices over the last 22 years - as reported by the Case-Shiller Index (as reported by Standard and Poors and the Wall Street Journal) Your metro area may vary. (Only 20 cities are reported. Eighteen of the (39 comments)
caseshiller index: Where have Portland, OR prices been from 1987 through July, 2009? The Case-Shiller Index for Portland graphed over the last 22 years. - 10/05/09 07:13 PM
The Case-Shiller Index (as reported by Standard and Poors and the Wall Street Journal) Where have home prices been over the years in Portland, OR? What does the Case-Shiller Index show us about the long-term trend in prices for homes for sale in Oregon's largest metro area? How do the increases in Portland's score -- recently reported for May, June and July, 2009 on this important indicator of home value compare to the city's history since the creation of the Index in 1987? Well, here is the chart:
Remember, the data behind the index began being (8 comments)
caseshiller index: The Case-Shiller Index for July, 2009 shows home prices were up again in 18 of 20 US Metropolitan Areas. - 10/05/09 06:22 PM
In recent months, we've noticed favorable market factors at the lower end of the price/size range for homes for sale in Eugene, Springfield and Lane County, OR. We've read about declining inventories and stabilizing home prices in many parts of the country -- as evidenced by information posted on the Active Rain real estate network. The first reliable and positive national numbers appeared two months ago when the Case-Shiller Index (as reported by Standard and Poors and the Wall Street Journal) for May showed that Index's first month-on-month increases in nearly three years. The Case-Shiller report for June continued and (0 comments)
caseshiller index: Where have Portland, OR prices been from 1987 to 2009? The Case-Shiller Index for Portland graphed over the last 22 years. - 09/02/09 03:17 AM
the Case-Shiller Index (as reported by Standard and Poors and the Wall Street Journal) Where have home prices been over the years in Portland, OR? What does the Case-Shiller Index show us about the long-term trend in prices for homes for sale in Oregon's largest metro area? How do the increases in Portland's score -- recently reported for May and June, 2009 on this important indicator of home value compare to the city's history since the creation of the Index in 1987? Well, here is the chart:
Remember, the data behind the index began being (9 comments)
caseshiller index: The Case-Shiller Index shows Good News for Home Prices for the second straight month. - 08/30/09 06:17 PM
In recent months, we've noticed favorable market factors at the lower end of the price/size range for homes for sale in Eugene, Springfield and Lane County, OR. We've read about declining inventories and stabilizing home prices in many parts of the country -- as evidenced by information posted on the Active Rain real estate network. The first reliable, positive national numbers appeared a month ago when the Case-Shiller Index (as reported by Standard and Poors and the Wall Street Journal) for May showed that Index's first month-on-month increases in nearly three years. Now, for the Index for the month (5 comments)
caseshiller index: What the Latest Report of the Case-Shiller Index means for sellers and buyers of homes for sale here in Oregon and across the nation. - 08/03/09 02:50 PM
In recent weeks, we've noticed favorable market factors at the lower end of the price/size range for homes for sale in Eugene, Springfield and Lane County, OR. We've also picked up signs that housing inventories are declining and prices beginning to turn upward in many parts of the country -- as evidenced by information posted on the Active Rain real estate network by agents from a variety of regions. Now comes the first truly positive national numbers of any real reliablility: the May report of the Case-Shiller Index as reported by Standard and Poors (and the Wall Street Journal). This (5 comments)
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