Updated housing graphs
I have updated
my national housing bubble graphs to reflect the latest data available. It covers home prices from 1970-2011. It looks like U.S. home prices are fairly valued, although it varies by metro area. As I said in the past, I don't expect any significant overshooting nationally. I stick by that prediction.
Here, the red line represents inflation-adjusted housing prices, and the blue line reflects nominal housing prices:
The graph below compares the change in
home prices to the change in
owner-equivalent rents over time. Without any bubbles, they should increase at roughly the same rate over time:
Source: http://bubblemeter.blogspot.com/2012/04/updated-housing-graphs.html
Created at 2019-08-27 04:09
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