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House Prices: Experts Becoming More Optimistic

Posted By The KCM Crew On October 1, 2012 @ 7:00 am In For Buyers,For Sellers,Pricing | No Comments

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Each quarter, Pulsenomics surveys a

“distinguished panel of over 100 economists, investment strategists, and housing market analysts regarding their 4-year expectations for future home prices in the United States.”

Here are the latest survey results.

Price appreciation/depreciation expected over the next four years:

  • 2012: 2.31%
  • 2013: 2.44%
  • 2014: 3.25%
  • 2015: 3.43%

Fiserv also released a report projecting home prices to appreciate at an average of 3.7% annually over the next five years.

The average pre-bubble (1987-1999) annual appreciation was 3.6%

ATTENTION All KCM Subscribers!

In the October edition of KCM (available by 10/10), we will breakdown the entire Home Price Expectation Survey. We will look at what the bullish experts are saying and what the bears are thinking. We will also compare this edition of the survey to the past two in order to see how the experts are beginning to lean on future home values. We will, as always, give you the necessary visuals needed to explain the data to your buyers and sellers.

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