Home affordability reached an all-time high in 2010′s last quarter. Unfortunately for home buyers, it’s been a different story since, however.
Home Affordability Peaked Last Quarter; Purchasing Power Sinks 10%
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2011/03/home-affordability-q4-2010.html
Home Affordability Reaches Record-Levels… Last Quarter.
Prior to 2009, the Home Opportunity Index rarely topped 65. The index has remained above 70 ever since.
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2010/12/home-affordability-2010-q3.html
Which Model Is More Accurate : The Case-Shiller Index Or The Home Price Index?
As a home buyer and/or homeowner, should you put your faith in Case-Shiller’s results, or the Home Price Index. Perhaps, the answer is neither.
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2010/09/home-price-index-june-2010.html
Home Affordability Rankings For 225 Metropolitan Statistical Areas
With home prices holding firm and mortgage rates still dropping, home affordability is reaching new heights.
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2010/08/home-affordability-2010-q2.html
Home Opportunity Index Ranks 225 Metro Areas For Affordability
With home prices still relatively low and mortgage rates trolling near their all-time best levels, home affordability is extraordinarily high in most U.S. markets.
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2010/05/home-opportunity-index-q1-2010.html