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More Pain, Less Gain: S&P/Case-Shiller Preview for May 2010

By Paper Money on 07/26/2010 – 9:48 am PDTLeave a Comment

As I demonstrated in prior posts, given their strong correlation, the home price indices provided daily by Radar Logic, averaged monthly, can effectively be used as a preview of the monthly S&P/Case-Shiller home price indices.

The current Radar Logic 25 MSA Composite data reported on residential real estate transactions (condos, multi and single family homes) that settled as late as May 24 indicates that the final expiration of the government’s tax gimmick appears to have driven a second price bounce with prices increasing since February though still remaining below the tax credit fueled peak reached last year.

Look for tomorrow’s S&P/Case-Shiller home price report to reflect an increase of prices as the source data moves further into months affected by the tax credit activity.

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