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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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From: Les H2/13/2006 6:05:46 PM
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five key indicators:

1. Sales are down. Whether you're comparing December to the same period in 2004 or looking at the past six months of 2005, the number of home sales across South Florida has dropped by roughly 40 percent, according to the Florida Association of Realtors.

2. Listings are up. It's not just your imagination: You are seeing more for-sale signs in front yards. The number of homes and condos on the market more than doubled in Broward County from July through December, according to The Keyes Co. and multiple listing services. Listings rose more than 81 percent in Palm Beach County and more than 64 percent in Miami-Dade.

3. Prices have flattened. As demand wanes, sellers are losing leverage, and some are cutting their asking prices.

4. Incentives for buyers and real estate agents are increasing. Some builders are offering free upgrades on appliances, countertops and cabinets, as well as offering to pay points and closing costs worth thousands of dollars that the new-home buyer normally would pay.

5. Interest rates are rising and credit requirements tightening. Thirty-year fixed mortgage rates are near 6 percent, and analysts predict they could inch closer to 7 percent in 2006. While still reasonable, that's enough to keep some people from qualifying for mortgages.

sun-sentinel.com
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