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Year <br />Table 4-2 <br />NORTISTAR CORRIDOR CITIES RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMITS; 2000 TO 2011 <br />Minneapolis- Coon Elk Big <br />St. Paul MSA Fridley Rapids Anoka Ramsey River Lake <br />% of <br />Total MSA <br />2000 18,127 20 142 NA 91 284 306 843 4.7 % <br />2001 18,168 42 286 10 85 256 167 846 4.7 <br />2002 20,160 11 221 15 219 244 155 865 4.3 <br />2003 21,283 144 319 38 454 550 236 1,741 8.2 <br />2004 20,771 11 282 16 564 547 206 1,626 7.8 <br />2005 17,047 27 171 10 391 344 199 1,142 6.7 <br />2006 12,420 9 155 4 176 250 147 741 6.0 <br />2007 8,445 3 73 2 230 116 72 496 5.9 <br />2008 5,107 1 4 26 75 25 11 142 2.8 <br />2009 4,290 1 9 2 45 20 25 102 2.4 <br />2010 5,725 44 10 22 60 15 28 179 3.1 <br />2011 5,148 72 21 2 23 11 57 186 3.6 <br />Total 156,691 385 1,693 147 2,413 2,662 1,609 8,909 5.7 % <br />Source: US Census, Northstar Corridor Communities, Economic & Planning Systems, Inc., and McComb Group, Ltd. <br />For -Sale Market <br />The Case Schiller home price index tracks the growth in the value of residential real estate by <br />tracking the original purchase price and resale price of homes. The index tracks the major metro <br />areas in the U.S. and compiles a 10 and 20 city composite index for comparison. The <br />Minneapolis metro area home price index peaked in early 2006 and reached its bottom in <br />January 2011, as shown in Figure 4-1. Minneapolis home price index has matched closely with <br />Chicago's home price index over the past 10 years. Minneapolis home prices did not rise as high <br />as the composite 20 city index but prices dropped to a level almost as low as in 2000. The <br />recession coupled with the financial crisis had a major impact on consumer confidence, <br />employment and wages, and consequently on home values. <br />Figure 4-1 <br />MINNEAPOLIS AND SELECTED CITIES HOME PRICE INDEX; 2000 TO 2011 <br />275 - <br />Minneapolis <br />—Chicago <br />250 <br />Denver <br />—Seattle <br />225 <br />200 <br />.I.S <br />..• <br />— San Diego <br />—'••Composite 20 <br />/ <br />I <br />I <br />• <br />• <br />•• <br />175 <br />/ <br />o <br />150 <br />• <br />125 <br />100 <br />75 <br />50 <br />Jan-00 Jan-01 Jan-02 Jan-03 Jan-04 <br />Jan-05 <br />Jan-06 <br />Jan-07 <br />Jan-08 <br />Jan-09 <br />Jan-10 <br />Jan-11 <br />Source: Case Schiller. <br />4-3 <br />
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