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Fiserv Releases Analysis of U.S. Home Price Indexes
Date Published
5/12/2011
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On May 9, 2011, Fiserv, Inc. (NASDAQ:
FISV) released an analysis of home price trends in more than 375
U.S. markets based on the Fiserv Case-Shiller Indexes. The indexes are owned
and generated by Fiserv, the leading global provider of financial services
technology solutions, and data from the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).
In the fourth quarter of 2010, U.S.
single-family home prices decreased 4.1 percent over the year-ago period,
continuing the double-dip in prices that started in the summer of 2010
following the expiration of the homebuyer tax credit. The slide in prices,
however, has greatly improved home affordability: relative to household income,
affordability is at or close to pre-bubble levels in nearly every metro area
across the U.S. This dynamic, combined with growing economic strength, leads
Fiserv and Moody’s Analytics to project that average U.S. home prices will
stabilize in the third quarter of this year. By the end of 2012, home prices in
even the hardest-hit housing markets will level out.
“Many metro areas have vast inventories
of vacant homes, a consequence of both over-building during the bubble and high
rates of foreclosure. New data from the 2010 U.S. Census provide estimates of
the depth of the overhang of vacant homes in some markets. Between the 2000 and
2010 Censuses, the overall U.S. housing vacancy rate increased by 2.4
percentage points. In metro areas with the largest price bubbles and
crashes, housing vacancy rates have jumped by 3 to 7 percentage points.”
The Fiserv Case-Shiller Indexes, which
include data covering thousands of zip codes, counties, metro areas and state
markets, are owned and generated by Fiserv. The historical and forecast home
price trend information in this report is calculated with the Fiserv
proprietary Case-Shiller indexes, supplemented with data from the FHFA. The
historical home price trends highlighted in this release are for the 12-month
period that ended December 31, 2010. One-year forecasts are for the 12 months
ending on December 31, 2011. The Fiserv Case-Shiller home price forecasts are
produced by Fiserv and Moody’s Analytics.
More information on the Indexes can be
found at the Fiserv Case-Shiller website at www.caseshiller.fiserv.com.
Representative
home price data for major U.S. markets:
Metro Area
Population
(2009)
Change in Home Prices
(2007:Q4 to
2010:Q4)
Change in Home Prices
(2009:Q4 to
2010:Q4)
Forecast Change in Home Prices
(2010:Q4 to
2011:Q4)