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WORST HOUSING SLUMP EVER

 

Maybe that’s overstating it, but this is still a really, really, really bad time to be building houses–unless you plan to live in them all. Which is not really how being a developer works.

According to an Associated Press story in today’s Press-Telegram, sales of new homes plunged 26.4 percent last year–2007–by the largest amount on record.

As in the largest amount ever.

Previously, the biggest such drop was 23.1 percent in 1980, the year a Republican was elected President. This year, we already have a Republican President–but thank you for asking.

Also? In December, home sales (new and pre-owned) fell by 4.7 percent, while the median home price fell 10.4 percent compared to December 2006. They’re calling it the biggest 12-month decline in 37 years.

Also also? Some guy–okay, he’s Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Economy.com–says our housing slump already is “on par with the deep housing downturn of the 1980s,” as the AP writer Martin Crutsinger put it, “and could end up being the worst in the post-World War II period.” World War II ended nearly 63 years ago.

Might be a good time buy a house, though, if any of us had any money.

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