Thursday, April 5, 2007

Houing Inventories Increase In 20 Cities

From the WSJ:

The number of homes listed for sale in 18 major U.S. metropolitan areas at the end of March increased 6.5% from a month earlier, according to data compiled by ZipRealty Inc., a national real-estate brokerage firm in Emeryville, Calif. The data cover listings of single-family homes, condominiums and town houses on local multiple-listing services.

Over the past 22 years, home inventories nationwide have increased an average of 1.7% in March from February, according to Credit Suisse Group. Supplies typically rise modestly in March as sellers pursue the many families with children who seek new homes in the spring, so they can move during summer vacations.


Inventories are already at high levels. News like this does not help to alleviate that problem.

In addition, this is another signal that housing prices are probably headed lower for a long time.

Here's a list of the cities and the percentage change in inventory.

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