List of 58 Declining Markets Qtr-Over-Qtr

14% Of US Housing Markets
Declined Qtr-Over-Qtr
Currently, 58 markets (14% of all U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values compared to the prior Quarter.
For the same period last year 69 markets (17%) saw Q-O-Q declines.
Note: Because of seasonal variations between quarters,
List of 62 Declining Markets Qtr-Over-Qtr

15% Of US Housing Markets
Declined Qtr-Over-Qtr
Currently, 62 markets (15% of all U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values compared to the prior Quarter.
For the same period last year 175 markets (43%) saw Q-O-Q declines.
Note: Because of seasonal variations between quarters,
List of 184 Declining Markets Qtr-Over-Qtr

45% Of US Housing Markets
Declined Qtr-Over-Qtr
Currently, 184 markets (45% of all U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values compared to the prior Quarter.
For the same period last year 189 markets (47%) saw Q-O-Q declines.
Note: Because of seasonal variations between quarters,
List of 98 Declining Markets Qtr-Over-Qtr

24% Of US Housing Markets
Declined Qtr-Over-Qtr
Currently, 98 markets (24% of all U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values compared to the prior Quarter.
For the same period last year 104 markets (25%) saw Q-O-Q declines.
Note: Because of seasonal variations between quarters,
List of 69 Declining Markets Qtr-Over-Qtr

17% Of US Housing Markets
Declined Qtr-Over-Qtr
Currently, 69 markets (17% of all U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values compared to the prior Quarter.
For the same period last year 73 markets (18%) saw Q-O-Q declines.
Note: Because of seasonal variations between quarters,
Best Markets for Highest Rent Growth

We now track, analyze and score median rents paid for Single Family Residential (SFR) properties. We also compute the rental growth RATES for virtually all State, City, County and Zip Code level markets.
We then score and rank each market based on its rent growth and compare it to where it is in its appreciation cycle.
List of 175 Declining Markets Qtr-Over-Qtr

43% Of US Housing Markets
Declined Qtr-Over-Qtr
Currently, 175 markets (43% of all U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values compared to the prior Quarter.
For the same period last year 146 markets (36%) saw Q-O-Q declines.
Note: Because of seasonal variations between quarters,
List of 189 Declining Markets Qtr-Over-Qtr

47% Of US Housing Markets
Declined Qtr-Over-Qtr
Currently, 189 markets (47% of all U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines in property values compared to the prior Quarter.
For the same period last year 187 markets (46%) saw Q-O-Q declines. While the ‘total’ number of declining markets are roughly the same,
List of 104 Declining Markets Qtr-Over-Qtr

26% Of US Housing Markets
Declined Qtr-Over-Qtr
Currently, 104 markets (26% of all U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines compared to the prior Quarter.
In the previous quarter, 73 markets (18%) declined.
148 markets (37%) saw Q-O-Q declines in the year ago period. (Because of possible seasonal variations,
List of 61 Declining Markets Year-Over-Year

61 U.S. Markets Lost Value Year-Over-Year
Currently, 61 markets (15% of ALL U.S. real estate) experienced ‘real’ (inflation adjusted) declines over the last year.
In the previous quarter, 68 markets had annual home price declines (they didn’t even keep up with inflation).
(See the entire list of declining markets below.)
In addition to the list of declining cities below,
Technical Analysis (‘TA’) – the Basics

There are two ways to analyze any market; by its ‘Fundamental’ attributes or by its ‘Technical’ charts.
With the advent of personal computing and the internet, TA has become the dominant methodology for predicting stock, bond, commodity and currency market cycles worldwide.
TA is used by ALL major investment banks and international trading desks as the underlying basis for TRILLIONS of dollars in DAILY investment transactions.
Technical vs. Fundamental

Ever since there’ve been markets and cycles, investors have been trying to predict what’s going to happen next. You can reap huge rewards if you get that one piece of information correct.
Trillions of dollars and billions of man-hours have been spent over the last 100 years trying to figure out how to best predict market cycles.