Esi philadelphia housing index 2013 q2

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ECONSULT SOLUTIONS, INC. PHILADELPHIA HOUSING INDEX (PHI) - 2013 Q2

TABLE OF CONTENTS Quarterly Index ...................................... 1 Sales by Price per Square Foot ............. 2 Sales Volume by Price Range ............... 3 Statistics by District.................................. 4 Quarterly Index by Subregion ............... 5 Major Markets Comparison ................ 6-7 Background and Notes.......................... 8 Price per Square Foot Low

High

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ECONSULT SOLUTIONS, INC. PHILADELPHIA HOUSING INDEX - 2013 Q2 QUARTERLY INDEX

Index Number of Sales Median Sale Price Quarterly Change

160.6 3,736 $125,000 +5.3%

Philadelphia and Comparative House Price Indices 2003 – 2013 Q2 (2003 = 100) 210

190

170

150

130

110

90

2003

2004

2005

Philadelphia

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Philadelphia Metro Area

2012

2013

National Average

Index Percent Change, 2008 -2013 Q2 10%

Once again, Philadelphia is showing a strong spring housing market. Quality-adjusted prices of singlefamily houses in Philadelphia increased by an average of 5.3 percent this quarter and are up 1.8 percent from a year ago. On average, the past four years have shown strong second quarter growth, and this year is no exception. Overall, there were 3,736 arms-length sales of single family homes this quarter, which is up 28 percent from the previous quarter, and 25 percent from the same quarter a year ago.

2011

5% 0% -5% -10%

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2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

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ECONSULT SOLUTIONS, INC. PHILADELPHIA HOUSING INDEX - 2013 Q2 SALES BY PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT

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Each dot on the map represents one sale. The color indicates the price per square foot, following the classification shown on the chart below.

Count of Sales by Price per Square Foot $25 or Less

514

$26 to $50

438 1029

$51 to $100

830

$101 to $150

Median price per square foot was $95. There were 477 sales in the most expensive category with prices over $200 per square foot, and 514 in the least expensive category of $25 per square foot or less.

$150 to $200 More than $200

426 477

Median Price Per Square Foot Number of Sales

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$95 3,736


ECONSULT SOLUTIONS, INC. PHILADELPHIA HOUSING INDEX - 2013 Q2 SALES VOLUME BY PRICE RANGE Volume of Sales by Price Range Price Range

2013 Q2

$25,000 or less

391

$25,001 - $50,000

422

$50,001 - $100,000

719

$100,001 - $150,000

697

$150,001 - $200,000

529

$200,001 - $300,000

498

$300,001 - $500,000

327

$500,001 - $750,000

103

$750,001 - $999,999

26

$1,000,000 or More

24

Total

3,736

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Volume of home sales was up significantly this quarter (to 3,736 from 2,928 last quarter), and is at the fastest pace in three years. The number of home sales with values of more than $1 million was also higher this quarter than the last quarter (24 compared to 20). The median sale price of $125,000 represents a 11.1 percent increase over the previous quarter, and is up 4.2 percent over the same quarter one year ago. Unlike the index value, the median price is not quality or seasonally adjusted. Median Sales Price (thousands) $150 $125 $100 $75 $50

$125 2003

2006

2009

2012

9,000

40

8,000

35

7,000

30

6,000

25

5,000

20

4,000

15

3,000 2,000

10

1,000

5

0

2003

2006

Total Sales

2009

2012

Total Sales $1 Million or More

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Sales $1 Million or More

Total Sales

Total Sales Volume and Volume of Sales Greater than $1 Million


ECONSULT SOLUTIONS, INC. PHILADELPHIA HOUSING INDEX - 2013 Q2 STATISTICS BY DISTRICT

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Index

Sales

Median Sale Price

Quarterly Change

Annual Change

1 Upper Far Northeast

127.6

126

$221,500

0.5%

-0.9%

2 Lower Far Northeast

147.2

157

$175,000

1.0%

-2.6%

3 Central Northeast

133.9

175

$149,000

-0.5%

-1.1%

4 North Delaware

114.0

356

$108,550

-0.1%

-7.0%

5 Upper Northwest

156.2

209

$160,000

3.6%

3.0%

6 Upper North

162.2

247

$77,500

1.6%

-7.7%

7 Lower Northeast

126.7

223

$70,000

-0.3%

-4.0%

8 Lower Northwest

150.3

194

$213,550

0.6%

3.0%

9 North

127.5

207

$27,000

-0.2%

-6.5%

10 River Wards

208.3

287

$99,900

0.1%

6.5%

11 West Park

180.5

67

$100,000

-2.6%

5.0%

12 Lower North

205.9

167

$68,000

3.6%

25.2%

93.2

225

$35,000

-1.8%

0.0%

14 University*

222.6

56

$248,000

0.7%

3.8%

15 Central

152.6

337

$409,900

3.1%

6.0%

16 Lower Southwest

157.7

70

$35,750

-4.2%

-2.7%

17 Combined South*

250.1

633

$142,000

3.7%

13.0%

X Citywide

160.6

3,736

$125,000

5.3%

1.8%

District

13 West/Southwest*

*Districts are identical to Philadelphia City Planning Districts except where noted with an asterisk. See Definitions and Notes on page 8 for details.

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ECONSULT SOLUTIONS, INC. PHILADELPHIA HOUSING INDEX - 2013 Q2 QUARTERLY INDEX BY SUBREGION

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Subregion House Price Indices 2000 – 2013 Q2 (2003 = 100) 270 250 230 210 190 170 150 130 110 90

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Far Northeast

Northeast

North

Northwest

Lower North/River

Central/University

West/Southwest

South

2013

Analysis at the District level provides a refined view of housing market trends. Here, these trends are aggregated into Subregions to summarize broader market trends. House prices in the South Subregion continued their positive trend, growing 3.7 percent this quarter and 13.0 percent for the year. The Central/University Subregion also grew quickly, up 3.2 percent this quarter. Overall, all Subregions experienced positive quarterly growth except the Northeast and West/South.

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Color of Subregion on chart corresponds to color of Subregions on map.


ECONSULT SOLUTIONS, INC. PHILADELPHIA HOUSING INDEX - 2013 Q2 PHILADELPHIA VS. CASE-SHILLER INDEX

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PHI v Case-Shiller 10 City Indices: 2003 - 2013 2.5

2.0

1.5

1.0

0.5

Boston

Chicago

Denver

Las Vegas

Los Angeles

Miami

New York

San Diego

San Francisco

Washington, DC

Philadelphia

Mar-13

Nov-12

Jul-12

Mar-12

Nov-11

Jul-11

Mar-11

Jul-10

Nov-10

Mar-10

Jul-09

Nov-09

Mar-09

Jul-08

Nov-08

Mar-08

Nov-07

Jul-07

Mar-07

Nov-06

Jul-06

Mar-06

Nov-05

Jul-05

Mar-05

Nov-04

Jul-04

Mar-04

Nov-03

Jul-03

Mar-03

0.0

To put the Philadelphia housing market in a wider context, we can compare it to the 10 cities in the Case-Shiller 10-city house price index. These comparison cities are Boston, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, LA, Miami, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington. We compare using 2003 as the base year, and, separately, using 2009 (see following page). The graph from 2003 to today shows that Philadelphia weathered the housing bubble better than all of the other cities. This outcome in part likely reflects the Philadelphia index applying only to the city, whereas the Case-Shiller indexes apply to wider metro areas. This pattern reflects the relatively better performance of urban areas relative to outer suburban rings of cities.

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ECONSULT SOLUTIONS, INC. PHILADELPHIA HOUSING INDEX - 2013 Q2 PHILADELPHIA VS. CASE-SHILLER INDEX

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PHI v Case-Shiller 10 City Indices: 2009 - 2013 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7

Boston

Chicago

Denver

Las Vegas

Los Angeles

Miami

New York

San Diego

San Francisco

Washington, DC

Philadelphia

Mar-13

Jan-13

Nov-12

Sep-12

Jul-12

May-12

Mar-12

Jan-12

Nov-11

Sep-11

Jul-11

May-11

Mar-11

Jan-11

Nov-10

Sep-10

Jul-10

May-10

Mar-10

Jan-10

Nov-09

Sep-09

Jul-09

May-09

Mar-09

0.6

However, when looking at the recovery period Philadelphia's performance doesn’t appear as strong. Overall, from March 2009 to March 2013, the ten Case-Shiller cities are up 7.8 percent, while Philadelphia is down 6.2%. San Francisco had the strongest performance, increasing 30 percent, and Chicago had the worst in decreasing 9 percent. This pattern reflects how strongly Philadelphia performed relative to the other cities from 2003 to 2009. Other cities had fallen farther, and had a deeper hole to climb from.

Sources: Case-Shiller (2013), Econsult Solutions (2013) Econsult Solutions, Inc. | 1435 Walnut Street, Ste. 300 | Philadelphia, PA 19102 215-717-2777 | econsultsolutions.com


ECONSULT SOLUTIONS, INC. PHILADELPHIA HOUSING INDEX - 2013 Q2 BACKGROUND AND NOTES

Background and Contact Econsult Solutions, Inc. (ESI) provides the Philadelphia Housing Index (PHI) free of charge to the public. Thanks to Azavea and the Office of Property Assessment for providing some of the data used in our analysis. Sales are arms-length transactions of single-family homes only. The price indexes are estimated by Econsult Solutions, Inc. using a quality controlled measure of average sale appreciation using hedonic regression analysis. Questions and press inquiries should be directed to Econsult Solutions, Inc. President Richard P. Voith at Voith@EconsultSolutions.com

Notes Cover: Map displays interpolated (inverse-distance weighted) cost surface based on price per square foot of sales. Lower values of price per square foot are deep blue; higher values are red; yellow and green shades are in the middle. The image is provided for illustrative purposes only and does not represent predictions of home values. Page 1: National and Philadelphia Metro Indexes are from the Seasonally Adjusted Purchase Only Series from the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Philadelphia Metro refers to the Pennsylvania Division of the Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes the Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties. Page 4: Econsult Solutions, Inc. Districts are identical to those used by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission (PCPC) except: PCPC’s “Lower South” is included in “South”; University City is carved out from PCPC’s “University/SouthWest”, and the remaining Southwest is combined with West to form “West/Southwest”. Pages 4 and 5: District and Subregion indexes are smoothed to reduce volatility and capture underlying market trends. The smoothing means that overall district and subregion prices tend to reflect overall citywide price changes with a slight lag. Page 5: For ease of presentation, Districts are further aggregated into “Subregions,” as shown on the map. Page 6 & 7: 10 City Indices courtesy of Case-Shiller

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