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June 08, 2005

Regional Housing Price Bubbles

This study on housing prices by two physicists is getting lots of attention in the blogosphere today.

Calculated Risk displays a map from the paper showing the bubble states and the non-bubble states. According to the authors, Illinois (along with a good swath of the midwest and south) is a non-bubble state. Of course, there is good reason to be wary any time housing prices get above their fundamentals in large areas of the country. Even in areas where there is presently no bubble, the situation bears watching. There is a frenzied nature to the market in places like California and Florida that is unsettling indeed.

 

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Posted on June 8, 2005 06:27 AM by House 78.
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