CORELOGIC SEES NATIONA PRICES INCREASE

July 19th, 2010

According to CoreLogic

 

National home prices increased in April, the second consecutive monthly increase. According to the CoreLogic HPI, national home prices, including distressed sales, increased by 2.6 percent in April 2010 compared to April 2009. This was an improvement over March’s year-over-year price increase of 2.3 percent. Excluding distressed sales, year-over-year prices increased in April by 2.2 percent; an improvement over the March non-distressed HPI which increased by 1.0 percent year-over-year. On a month-over-month basis, the national average home price index increased by 0.8 percent in April 2010 compared to March 2010, which was stronger than the previous one-month increase of 0.1 percent from February to March….“The monthly increase in the HPI shows the lingering effects of the homebuyer tax credit,” said Mark Fleming, chief economist for CoreLogic. “We expect that we will see home prices remain strong through early summer, but in the second half of the year we expect price growth to soften and possibly decline moderately.”

 

The news that prices, including distressed properties, increased for the second consecutive month is good news. Increasingly, some economists are nervous about the second half of the year.

 

For Maui though this is helpful. It means potential buyers will be just a little bit less nervous about their spending and investing.