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  2. Valuation using multiples - Wikipedia

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    A valuation multiple [1] is simply an expression of market value of an asset relative to a key statistic that is assumed to relate to that value. To be useful, that statistic – whether earnings, cash flow or some other measure – must bear a logical relationship to the market value observed; to be seen, in fact, as the driver of that market value.

  3. Median multiple - Wikipedia

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    The median multiple is the ratio of the median house price by the median gross (before tax) annual household income. This measure has historically hovered around a value of 3 or less, but in recent years has risen dramatically, especially in markets with public policy constraints on land and development .

  4. Housing affordability index - Wikipedia

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    A value of 100 means that a family with the median income has exactly enough income to qualify for a mortgage on a median-priced home. An index above 100 signifies that family earning the median income has more than enough income to qualify for a mortgage loan on a median-priced home, assuming a 20% down payment and a qualifying ratio of 25%.

  5. Homes With These 10 Features Had the Highest Sale-to-List Ratio

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    The cost of just about everything these days is up: groceries, utilities, insurance, and of course, housing. It's no surprise to anyone that the age-old American dream of buying a home has gotten...

  6. Existing-home sales rise even as prices hit record high - AOL

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    The nationwide median sale price was $379,100, up 5.1 percent from 2023 and a record high for January. Inventory in January stood at a 3.0-month supply, a level considered a seller's market.

  7. House price index - Wikipedia

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    It also includes analysis by geography, type of buyer, type of dwelling, property status (whether the property is a new build or not), and funding status (cash or mortgage). Several guidance documents[2] are published alongside the release explaining its methodology and the difference between the different sources of official house price ...

  8. US new home sales fall less than expected; median house ... - AOL

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    Economists polled by Reuters had forecast new home sales, which account for 15.6% of U.S. home sales, falling to a rate of 700,000 units. New home sales are counted at the signing of a contract.

  9. Case–Shiller index - Wikipedia

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    Median housing price by metro area Case–Shiller home price index data, inflation adjusted, 1890–2018. Case–Shiller home price indices, absolute and inflation adjusted, 2000–2016. The Standard & Poor's CoreLogic Case–Shiller Home Price Indices are repeat-sales house price indices for the United States. There are multiple Case–Shiller ...