26.12.07

Precios de casas en EU caen 6.7% en octubre

Miami, Tampa y Detroit, 12% con respecto al año pasado. Esta crisis no acaba, al contrario, sólo comienza. Octubre es el 23avo mes que los precios de bienes raíces caen en EU. Y hay que recordar que las cabecitas parlanchinas de los medios de "comunicación" mexicanos y el mismo "gobierno" (es un decir), insisten en que esta gravísima situación no afectará a México. De nuevo, ¿apostamos?
Home prices fell in October by a record amount. The Case-Schiller 10 City Composite index fell by 6.7% versus October 2006, according to S&P/Case-Shiller. It the 10th consecutive month of negative annual returns and the 23rd consecutive month of decelerating returns.

"No matter how you look at these data, it is obvious that the current state of the single-family housing market remains grim," said Robert J. Shiller, Chief Economist at MacroMarkets LLC. "Not only did the 10-City Composite post a record low in its annual growth rate, but 11 of the 20 metro areas did the same."

In October, Miami surpassed Tampa on the downside, reporting a double-digit annual decline of 12.4%. Tampa followed with -11.8%, Detroit with -11.2% and San Diego with -11.1%. Six of the metro areas are now posting double digit declines in their annual growth rates. Atlanta and Dallas finally entered negative territory, with declines of 0.7% and 0.1%, respectively, leaving only Charlotte, Portland and Seattle as the MSAs still experiencing positive annual growth rates.

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