Is this the same doomsday Detroit and Michigan of 2007-8?

"Metro Detroit saw record median home sale prices in May, while the number of sales reached a 10-year high, in the latest year-over-year figures released Thursday.

Median home and condominium sales jumped 8 percent and sale prices increased 3.8 percent in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb and Livingston counties...

Wayne County had the largest increase with a 9.8 percent bump from 1,534 homes and condos sold in May 2015 to 1,685 last month, trailed by Macomb County's 8.4 percent increase from 1,016 a year ago to 1,101, according to Realcomp."
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...rd-high-in-may

I wonder how much of that^ is driven by downtown/green zone sales.

"Michigan's jobless rate dipped in May to 4.7 percent, the lowest since March 2001.

The state's seasonally adjusted rate was one-tenth of a percentage point below the 4.8 percent rate in April, the state reported Wednesday.

The 4.7 percent jobless rate matches the national rate."
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...percent-in-may