Housing markets and the bubble
Location | Year market peaked | April 2011 price level | Pct. change from peak | Pre-bubble price equivalent |
Las Vegas | 2006 | 96.47 | -58.9% | 1999 |
Phoenix | 2006 | 100.36 | -55.9% | 2000 |
Miami | 2006 | 136.99 | -51.2% | 2002 |
Detroit | 2005 | 62.74 | -50.6% | 1993 |
Tampa, Fla. | 2006 | 126.47 | -46.9% | 2002 |
San Francisco | 2006 | 132.03 | -39.5% | 2002 |
Los Angeles | 2006 | 168.20 | -38.6% | 2003 |
San Diego | 2005 | 154.50 | -38.3% | 2003 |
Minneapolis | 2006 | 106.07 | -38.0% | 2000 |
Chicago | 2006 | 110.12 | -34.7% | 2001 |
Seattle | 2007 | 135.14 | -29.7% | 2004 |
Portland, Ore. | 2007 | 132.84 | -28.8% | 2004 |
Washington, D.C. | 2006 | 186.76 | -25.6% | 2004 |
Atlanta | 2007 | 101.95 | -25.3% | 2000 |
New York City | 2006 | 164.17 | -23.9% | 2004 |
Cleveland | 2006 | 97.69 | -20.9% | 1999 |
Charlotte, N.C. | 2007 | 108.42 | -20.2% | 2003 |
Boston | 2005 | 147.07 | -19.4% | 2003 |
Denver | 2006 | 122.32 | -12.8% | 2002 |
Dallas | 2007 | 113.38 | -10.4% | 2002 |
Composite - 20 | 2006 | 138.84 | -32.8% | 2003 |