Home prices haven’t risen this fast since 2005

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Home prices accelerated yet again in March, for the 10th straight time. In fact, they rose 13.2% from March 2020, according to the most recent S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index report.

The March gain is also the largest since December 2005 and is one of the largest in the index’s 30-year history, said Craig Lazzara, managing director and global head of index investment strategy at S&P DJI.

The 10-city composite rose 12.8% year over year, up from 11.7% in the previous month. The 20-city composite increased 13.3%, up from 12% in February. Cities with the strongest home price gains were Phoenix, San Diego and Seattle — similar to last month’s Case-Shiller report.

Phoenix saw a 20% year-over-year home price increase, followed by San Diego with a 19.1% increase and Seattle with a 18.3%.

“Home price data is consistent with the hypothesis that COVID-19 has encouraged potential buyers to move from urban apartments to suburban homes,” Lazzara said. “This demand may represent buyers who accelerated purchases that would have happened anyway over the next several years. Alternatively, there may have been a secular change in preferences, leading to a permanent shift in the demand curve for housing.”

Higher material costs, a lack of inventory and labor continue to drive demand, pushing up home prices. Robert Frick, corporate economist at Navy Federal Credit Union, noted that some builders are slowing production in hopes prices will come down as the supply chain recovers.

“The housing market dynamics are pushing up prices of homes to the point that new homes especially are increasingly out of reach for lower-income and even many middle-income Americans,” Frick said. “And unfortunately, a slowdown in starts and permits shows the new home supply, while much higher than pre-pandemic levels, will not be increasing soon.”

In response to the latest Case-Shiller report, Zillow chief economist Matthew Speakman noted that 683,000 new homes were sold in all of 2019 — and the current pace of sales is “well on track” to exceed that figure this year, despite a lack of inventory and unprecedented home prices.

“Homes are selling about as quickly as ever, and many builders are expressing the fact that sales could be higher if materials-related constraints weren’t there,” Speakman said. “With so few existing homes available for-sale, would-be buyers continue to eagerly seek out newly constructed homes, even as prices rise.”

Mortgage rates continue to hover around 3%, keeping prospective homebuyers interested, Speakman said.

“Mortgage rates have held near all-time lows and the gradual re-opening of the economy has encouraged many would-be buyers to enter the mix,” Speakman said. “All told, there is little, if any, indication that home prices will slow their appreciation anytime soon.”

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Meet the Maker: Katherine McGuinness

 
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Meet Katherine

I am a printmaker, I create mainly large (32" x 30 ") monotypes and some painting on birchwood panel. My work is abstract, I am a colorist, and I produce a body of work that holds together as one vison. I maintain a studio in the Golden Triangle downtown.

 
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I have been making art since highschool with printmaking being the path I loved. My business has always existed as a way to be able to keep working .That is it's purpose. I am known for my installations in Rose Medical Hospital ,Parker Adventist Hospital Cancer Center, residential clients in the Denver area. Right now I am working on pieces for this up coming Cherry Creek Arts Festival. I believe Denver has developed a rich , wonderful and fun art scene over the last 35 years. It is my hope that the economics of the city's development will leave a space for it to continue. The best advice I ever got was ; beware of the guy that says let's you and him fight. The second piece I got was ; when speaking of artists be kind. We are all just trying to make it.

 
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Just Listed: Charming Tudor Home in Colorado Springs

 
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Welcome home to 1306 E. Platte Ave.

This charming 1935 Tudor home sits among the tree-lined streets of the east end addition. This home’s charm will draw you into the history and beauty of Colorado Springs. Enter through the front of the home through a stunning covered patio that is rich in true Tudor design with a magical grapevine covered archway. Around the back of the home sits an alleyway that will lead you to a brand new poured driveway and into your detached garage. Upon entering the home you will be greeted by the original hardwood floors and a stunning Van Briggle Tile wood-burning fireplace in the living room framed with unique wood windows and built-ins that make the room truly special. Two bedrooms, a full bath, and a beautifully updated kitchen finish out the main level living. In the basement, you will find additional living space that can be used as a non confirming 3rd bedroom as well as a generously sized laundry room, cellar, and plenty of storage space. You’ll enjoy being so close to the shops, dining, and nightlife of downtown and delight in walking through this historic neighborhood to coffee shops, parks, and shopping.

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Colorado Springs Real Estate Market Report from March 2021

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