March 2009 Case-Shiller Housing Numbers for Seattle

by IreneDorang on March 31, 2009

in Housing Market Updates

The March 2009 Case-Shiller housing statistics show that the Seattle area had a 15% year-to-year decline in home prices, and just under 20% since the peak in mid-2007.  Nationally home prices slipped an average of 19% over the last year.

Here’s a link to a Wall Street Journal chart with data about the 20 cities tracked by the study.  Clicking at the top of each column ranks the cities by the criterion for that column (i.e. year over year change, change since December 2008, etc.)

Just a reminder, as I’ve mentioned before, the Case-Shiller data is slightly weighted towards higher end homes.

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