Housing market price changes and starts changes
If anyone would like to see the data for anywhere else let me know (I have 350 MSA's to choose from).
The left axis is inflation adjusted median housing price as reported by NAR, and the right axis is the number of housing starts from census.gov. Time is 1982 Q4 - 2006 Q4.
My goal in making these is to see the change over time - Places like Phoenix have had very strange changes.










The left axis is inflation adjusted median housing price as reported by NAR, and the right axis is the number of housing starts from census.gov. Time is 1982 Q4 - 2006 Q4.
My goal in making these is to see the change over time - Places like Phoenix have had very strange changes.


















4 Comments:
you need scales and legends to make this clear
Hey Bryan:
If you have a moment, I'd like to see Boulder, Colorado. Thanks!
I guess what's surprising about these graphs is that, despite some relatively prolonged dips in housing starts, the median housing prices in almost all cases stayed either static or grew a little bit.
Bryan:
Can you please post Los Angeles, CA
If you don't have Los Angeles, LA-LongBeach-Santa Ana.
Thanks in advance.
Mark
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