The price per square foot of housing shrank in 21 of 25 metro areas year-over-year in January, according to a report released today by real estate research and data company Radar Logic, with double-digit percentage declines in nine market areas.
The price-per-square foot of homes in Sacramento, Calif., dropped 27.8 percent year-over-year in January, according to Radar Logic’s data tracked during a 28-day period in January.
Las Vegas was second in its rate of decline with a 25.4 percent year-over-year drop in the price per square foot, followed by San Diego, down 21.2 percent; Los Angeles, down 16.6 percent; and Tampa, Fla., down 14.6 percent.
Charlotte, N.C., had a 3.9 percent gain in the price per square foot. New York City was the only other market tracked by Radar Logic to experience a year-over-year gain in January, at 2 percent.
Seattle has led among metro areas tracked by Radar Logic for its 6 percent annualized gain in home prices over the past two years, while Miami has led over the past five years. Sacramento, meanwhile, has shown the largest two-year annualized decline and Detroit has shown the largest five-year decline.
Radar Logic RPX Monthly Housing Market Report, January 2007-January 2008
Metro area |
% change price per sq. ft. |
Charlotte, N.C. |
3.9% |
New York, N.Y. |
2.0% |
Milwaukee, Wis. |
-0.8% |
Philadelphia, Pa. |
-0.9% |
Seattle, Wash. |
-1.4% |
Columbus, Ohio |
-2.4% |
St. Louis, Mo. |
-3.0% |
Chicago, Ill. |
-3.2% |
Jacksonville, Fla. |
-3.9% |
Cleveland, Ohio |
-6.1% |
Minneapolis, Minn. |
-7.2% |
Washington, D.C. |
-8.7% |
San Jose, Calif. |
-8.8% |
Boston, Mass. |
-9.0% |
Denver, Colo. |
-9.1% |
Atlanta, Ga. |
-9.2% |
Detroit, Mich. |
-13.2% |
San Francisco, Calif. |
-13.3% |
Miami, Fla. |
-14.4% |
Phoenix, Ariz. |
-14.6% |
Tampa, Fla. |
-15.6% |
Los Angeles, Calif. |
-16.6% |
San Diego, Calif. |
-21.2% |
Las Vegas, Nev. |
-25.4% |
Sacramento, Calif. |
-27.8% |
Source: Radar Logic RPX Monthly Housing Market Report.
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