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MetroStudy Report - Eldon Rude - 2011-08-16 - Over the last two months several news stories appeared in the national media that could not have sent more mixed messages on the future of real estate in Austin, Texas.
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MetroStudy - Houston, TX – 2011-07-08 - Houston’s economy is showing signs of recovery, according to a recent report by Metrostudy, a national housing data and consulting firm that maintains the most extensive primary database on residential construction in the US housing market. Houston has gained 50,700 jobs year over year as of February 2011, which means 48% of the workforce shed during the recession has been gained back. “Job growth does more than increase the workforce,” said David Jarvis, director of Metrostudy’s Houston division. “These gains have potential to boost consumer confidence so they can plan long term goals.” |
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Metrostudy Report - (Austin, TX– May 1, 2011) Job growth and healthy inventory levels point to potential in the Austin housing market, according to a recent report by Metrostudy, a national housing data and consulting firm that maintains the most extensive primary database on residential construction in the US housing market. |
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MetroStudy - (San Antonio, TX– May 1, 2011) The housing market in San Antonio is primed to grow as housing inventory has reached its lowest point in a decade, according to a recent report by Metrostudy, a national housing data and consulting firm that maintains the most extensive primary database on residential construction in the US housing market. Recent data published by the Texas A&M Real Estate Center and the San Antonio Board of Realtors shows the San Antonio resale market continues to improve, though the sales pace has decreased annually by 2.4% compared to the tax credit inflated numbers of early 2010. There were 18,368 closings during the twelve-month period ending February 2011. Inventory levels are following the normal seasonal trend, increasing from 7.8 months of supply in February 2010 to 7.9 months in February 2011. The equilibrium in this market is considered 5.5-6.5 months. |
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MetroStudy - (San Antonio, TX– May 1, 2011) The spring of 2011 ushers in a season of hope in the Rio Grande Valley as market fundamentals appear to be strengthening, according to a recent report by Metrostudy, a national housing data and consulting firm that maintains the most extensive primary database on residential construction in the US housing market. “Aside from the artificial bump in demand created by the tax credit last spring the market has started on a path of growth as market fundamentals begin to drive new housing demand,” said Randall Allsup, director of Metrostudy’s Rio Grande Valley Region. Annual starts were at 2,215, 37.2% higher than 1Q10, and 426 starts during 1Q11, down 32.8% from 4Q10. 488 new homes closed in 1Q11, down 18.1% from 4Q10. |
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