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National Association of Realtors’ Economist Still Too Optimistic?

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

We got our April “Research Update” from NAR yesterday (”Existing Home Sales to Stabilize Before Upturn in Second Half of 2008“) . That seems too optimistic to us.

Maybe Lawrence Yun, their new Chief Economist, hasn’t heard about the annual cycle yet (See “Market Predictions 101:  Our 2 Real Estate Cycles“), because he thinks things will start picking up when they start slowing down in most years.

Here are the first three paragraphs of NAR’s press release:

Little change is expected in existing-home sales over the next few months, before improving notably during the second half of the year, according to the latest forecast by the National Association of Realtors®.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said the market will come into clearer focus this summer.  “Existing home sales could start to show a sustained increase within a few months, unless there are some additional economic problems or excessive inflationary pressure,” he said.  “We’re looking for essentially stable sales in the near term, before higher mortgage loan limits translate into more sales in high-cost markets.  The wider access to affordable credit should increase sales activity notably this summer as pent-up demand begins to be met.”

The Pending Home Sales Index,* a forward-looking indicator based on contracts signed in February, slipped 1.9 percent to 84.6 from an upwardly revised reading of 86.2 in January, and was 21.4 percent lower than the February 2007 index of 107.6.  “The slip in pending home sales implies we’re not out of the woods yet, though an era of successive deep sales declines appears to be over,” Yun said.

We do see some signs of bottoming, but from where our office sits on the OC/LA County line off the 605 in Lakewood, we really can’t tell if it’s just a spring uptick on a longer downward trail.  We’re still sticking with our most recent forecast (see “A Change in Our Projections?“)

We think DataQuick’s numbers from yesterday only tend to confirm our perspective (”What DQs numbers mean“)

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