February 21, 2008

Dayton Housing Slump? Homeowners

Dayton Housing Slump? Homeowners Don't Believe It

 

Despite numerous reports showing home values in historic decline, more than three out of four homeowners believe their own home has not lost value in the past year, according to an online survey.

 

The survey was conducted by Harris Interactive for Zillow.com, a Web site that gives estimated home values.

 

The survey of 1,619 homeowners found 36% believe their home has increased in value, and another 41% believe their value has stayed the same. Only 23% believe their home has lost value.

 

Figures from the National Association of Realtors show that the median price of an existing home sold in 2007 fell 1.4% from 2006, the first decline in that key price measure the trade group has ever recorded.

 

We'd love to hear what you think.  If you're a homeowner, do you feel that your home has decreased, or increased, in value?  Leave us your comment at the "comment" link below.

 

 

 

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