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No Housing Bottom in 2008



Kelly Bennett's 2007 housing market wrapup quotes local housing analyst Peter Dennehy as saying that "a lot of people believe that this will be the year that the elusive bottom is reached." Mr. Dennehy is surely correct -- many people believe the bottom of the housing market is close at hand. But are they right to do so?

It's true that prices have taken a protracted hit. According to the Case-Shiller Home Price Index, San Diego prices have in aggregate been falling for about two years now and, as of October, had fallen 13.3 percent from their late-2005 peak.

But this decline, steep as it may seem, must be viewed in the context of the enormous speculative bubble that preceeded it. To the right I've included a graph that appeared in a housing bubble overview I wrote last February. (It's a little too early to update it for 2007 as of yet, and the 2006 version illustrates the point just fine). The graph shows that previous price gains were so huge that a 13.3 percent decline still doesn't take prices down to anywhere near a level that would be justified by rents or incomes.

Considering the scope of the bubble-era price distortions, 13.3 percent just doesn't turn out to be all that significant a drop. Factor this in with the slow-moving nature of the real estate market in general (the prior housing bust saw prices decline for six years, and that was after a much smaller boom than we've just been through), and it looks like this downturn has a way to go. I don't know when the price decline will end, but I doubt it will be in 2008.

-- RICH TOSCANO



A Nerd's Eye View

Rich Toscano is a financial advisor with Pacific Capital Associates*;
he also writes about San Diego real estate at Piggington's Econo-Almanac.
Contact him at rtoscano@pcasd.com.

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Two School Bonds Likely Ahead for Grier:

 San Diego bond could face uphill battle. » Jan. 28 -- 12:39 pm



Bet's Off:

 The Boston mayor never responded to Steve Francis' bet.

Jan. 28 -- 11:52 am


Get Your Water Rebate:

 City offering rebate to residents who install smart irrigation controllers.

Jan. 28 -- 2:02 pm


MOST POPULAR STORIES:

SURVIVAL IN SAN DIEGO

Picketers' Trial Postponed :

  Carlsbad couple's trial on charges of real estate agent negligence pushed back a couple of months.

Jan. 28 -- 4:17 pm



LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Xeriscaping? :

  It seems "conservation" gets a lot of lip service from some of your local politicians and not much else.

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CAFÉ SAN DIEGO

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  (or a little short on cash).

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Dueling Housing Crises :

  Is it really progressive to artificially inflate the real estate market?

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COMMENTARY: RICH TOSCANO

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