Nearly half of Colorado real estate professionals expect home prices to remain the same over the next six months
Last month, HomeGain,one of the first companies to provide free instant home valuations online, released the fourth quarter results of our nationwide home values survey of over 1000 HomeGain current and former members and 2300 home owners. The HomeGain survey asked their opinions on home prices and what they thought of President Obama’s performance. On this blog we published the 4th quarter 2010 national results as well as the complete 4th quarter 2010 regional results, including commentary from real estate agents and brokers and homeowners.
Earlier, we released the 4th quarter 2010 California home values survey, 4th quarter 2010 Florida home values survey the 4th quarter 2010 Texas home values survey, the 4th quarter 2010 Illinois home values survey and the 4th quarter 2010 New York home values survey data. In the coming days we will be releasing home values survey data from Arizona, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and other states.
Today we are releasing the Colorado home prices survey results.
Set forth below is the fourth quarter 2010 real estate professional and home owner Colorado home prices survey data along with the third quarter 2010 real estate professional survey data along with the fourth quarter 2010 national home prices survey data: (click on each question to see complete results):
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This is nice, of course, but how much of these surveys is wishful thinking? Another thing to consider is the fact that only a small percentage predicted home values would increase – and I’ll be that most of the ones who predicted they will stay the same lean more towards them falling than rising if they had to pick between the two.
Still a long way to go…