Oil Woes: Houston Housing Prices Falling Quickly

The price of oil has been on a steady decline since 2014, and the housing markets of oil industry towns are on their own, similar slide.

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January 20, 2016, 9:00 AM PST

By James Brasuell @CasualBrasuell


"Home sellers are slashing prices and offering incentives to keep buyers from walking away from contracts as an 18-month oil slump buffets [Houston's] once-booming housing market," report Laura Kusisto and Kris Hudson.

The article provides data from the Commerce Department and Houston-area brokers as evidence for the decline of the real estate market: "Home-construction permits in the area plunged 26% from a year earlier in the third quarter, while December sales of existing single-family houses fell nearly 10% from the same month of 2014..."

The article connects the sluggish Houston real estate market with the ongoing oil industry slump, finding evidence of similar trends in other regions in Texas as well as Colorado and North Dakota. The article includes interviews with local residents about how they are coping with the economic downturn—both in terms of housing and employment.

Monday, January 18, 2016 in The Wall Street Journal

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