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Homeownership Rate In 2Q 2008 Rebounds By Largest Increase In Four Years

By Mark Perry on July 27, 2008 | More Posts By Mark Perry | Author's Website

The chart above is based on the Census Bureau’s latest release on home ownership rates, and shows the following:

1. The howeownership rate fell below 68% in the last quarter of 2007 (67.8%) and first quarter of 2008 (67.8%) for the first time since early 2002, as part of a four-year downward trend since the 69.2% peak level of homeownership in 2004.

2. The .30% increase in homeownship for the second quarter of 2008 to 68.1% was the first quarterly increase in almost two years (since third quarter 2006), and was the largest quarterly increase in four years (since second quarter 2004).

Bottom Line: If this rebound in homeownership rates continues to reverse the four-year downward trend, it could provide further evidence that we are finally experiencing a bottom to the housing market problems, as suggested by Larry Kudlow (The Media Are Missing the Housing Bottom) and Brian Wesbury (”Pace of existing home sales is very close to a bottom,” and “Pace of new home sales has either already hit bottom or is getting very close to the bottom.”)

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1 Comment :
Comment by Calvin C.
2008-07-27 22:41:31

Summer is traditionally a ‘hot’ season for home sales. We have to get thru the rest of this year & well into next year in order to tell is this is an ongoing trend.

 
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