Asking prices stay strong into autumn | Chappaqua NY Real Estate

Asking prices for homes on real estate portal Trulia’s website were up 3.8 percent in November from a year ago, the largest year-over-year increase since the housing recession began, according to a monthly report from Trulia.

In addition to posting annual gains, asking prices showed strength going into the seasonal autumn slowdown in sales, with list prices for the three months ending in November up a non-seasonally adjusted 0.8 percent from the previous quarter, Trulia said.

The report, which covers for-sale and for-rent properties listed on Trulia through Nov. 30, showed that asking prices on for-sale homes posted annual gains in 76 of the 100 largest U.S. metro areas. When foreclosures were excluded from the equation, list prices were up 4.3 percent for the year.

November 2012 Trulia list price summary

Time periodChange in list pricesChange in list prices, excluding foreclosuresNo. of 100 largest metros with list-price increases
month-over-month, seasonally adjusted0.8%0.8%Not reported
quarter-over-quarter, seasonally adjusted2.2%1.6%70
year-over-year3.8%4.3%76

Source: Trulia

Price gains, though significant overall, are more pronounced in some metros than others, the report noted. Many large metros fared better than smaller ones.

“Prices are rising faster than at any point since the bubble burst, but the price recovery is becoming more uneven,” said Jed Kolko, Trulia’s chief economist, in a statement. “Price gains are starting to waver in smaller markets.”


Jed Kolko

Atlanta, Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif., and Sacramento, Calif., are three metros hard hit by the housing collapse that saw significant quarter-over-quarter growth in November to match the sustained growth seen by Phoenix, Las Vegas and Miami over the course of the year.

Asking rents were up, too, in November, jumping 5.6 percent from a year ago. But asking-price gains, the report showed, are now greater than rent-price gains in the 25 largest rental markets, including Denver, Seattle and San Francisco.

Metros* with largest increases in asking rent, November 2012

RankMetroChange in asking rents from a year ago
1Houston16.8%
2Oakland, Calif.11.6%
3Miami10.8%
4Denver9.0%
5Philadelphia8.9%
6Seattle8.3%
7Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.-Wis.7.8%
8Chicago6.9%
9New York, N.Y.-N.J.6.6%
10San Francisco5.8%

*Among the 25 largest rental markets.

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