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Have you wondered what home prices in Iowa have been doing?  I know as a homeowner, I have

I was getting my car washed on Saturday, and picked up the Des Moines Register business section and found an interesting article that included median prices across the state in 2007 and their change since 2006.  Here's a quick Tyler Osby summary of the chart I'm talking about...you can tell by the fuzziness. (I have to do this since the Des Moines Register isn't cool enough to put it on their 'online article')

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Again, these numbers are based on median home prices.  Statistics can be manipulated to look super sexy in one scenario and not so sexy in another.  Take into consideration if there are many more higher priced homes (say the handful of homes in Des Moines worth over 1 Million) sell in 2006 and not in 2007 it could really hammer those numbers (at least for 'median home prices').

If you want to see some specific statistics ran, just let me know.  I know plenty of people in the real estate business that like crunching numbers as much as I do.

I have to call the Register out on being a few weeks late with the article I based this chart on.  The article was titled 'Down Payment Cost May Grow for Borrowers'.  If you subscribe to my blog, you saw this coming weeks ago.   Paula Lavigne, you're on notice (a little Stephen Colbert humor).  If Paula does happen to find this though - I really enjoyed her story and it was well written and researched.  Keep up the great work.  I'd be happy to help keep you up on how the mortgage market is effecting Iowans.  The easiest way is to just subscribe.

Here's the original article from The Des Moines Register. 

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3 Comments on Median Home Prices In Iowa - 2006 vs. 2007

APR
08
2008

Thanks for sharing the numbers about your area.  Its always good to see what is happening in other areas.

Lu

8:51am • #1
JUN
12
2008
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Tyler, I'm not seeing the graphic on this one. 

I've done extensive research on a specific area in Des Moines which proved to be elucidative.  I'd like to see what you posted and then compare methodologies -- of what you (or the DSM Register) used vs. the technique I used.  

I'll have to post something at my Blog sometime soon on appreciation rates in the near Beaverdale area. 

In my voluminous spare time I'll get that done... :^)

3:06pm • #2

Andrew,

The graphic was straight from the Register and I duplicated it on an old computer.  Since this post was originally made, it's been lost.  My computer crashed on me and I am not sure where you may be able to find a copy. 

Sometimes technology is a little less effective than I'd like it to be ;)

Thanks again for being a part of teh conversation.

Tyler, The Wealth Creation Guy
5:23pm • #3

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