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Thursday, April 26, 2007
Consumer media and housing
Apr 26 2007 1:34PM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (0) |
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One of the most frustrating things about covering the housing market is seeing how information gets mangled by the consumer media. The latest mistake appeared in Wednesday's New York Times article on March's existing home sales numbers.
With the headline "Home sales plunge to 1989 levels," (since corrected online) the editors totally missed what had happened. In reality, the 8.4 percent drop in sales from February to March was the largest since 1989. While that's bad enough in its own right, it's nowhere near the calamity reported in the headline, which would have had most of us out polishing our resumes. In reality, the annualized rate of 6.12 million homes sold was still twice as many as were sold in 1989.



