(Dear Zillow, Can you please break out
your negative equity data by year of home purchase so we can see how much of today's negative equity comes from homes purchased 2005 to 2008?
Not exact matches
ii CoreLogic
Negative Equity Report September 12, 2012 http://www.corelogic.com/about-us/news/corelogic-reports-number-of-residential-properties-in-
negative-
equity-decreases-again-in-second-quarter-of-2012.aspx iii Realtor.com Real Estate Trend
Data August 2012.
If one excludes the 1980 - 1997 period, the historical correlation between 10 - year Treasury yields and 10 - year prospective (and actual realized)
equity returns is actually slightly
negative over the past century, and is only weakly positive in post-war
data.
May's edition looks at — amongst other things — strong performance from global
equities (even stronger from EM), the Russia stand - off, good
data from the US, the
negative spiral in China's real estate market and European monetary policy.
According to CoreLogic, a provider of residential property
data, nearly 6.5 million homes — or 13.3 percent of all residential properties with a mortgage — were still in
negative equity at the end of 2013.
See the table at the bottom of this post which shows Zillow
data on the
negative equity of the 30 largest metro areas with the metros with the most underwater homes at top.
ii CoreLogic
Negative Equity Report September 12, 2012 http://www.corelogic.com/about-us/news/corelogic-reports-number-of-residential-properties-in-
negative-
equity-decreases-again-in-second-quarter-of-2012.aspx iii Realtor.com Real Estate Trend
Data August 2012.