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The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller national home price index rose 5.8% year over year in August, the first time in 12 months when the increase has fallen below 6%. The August reading is also a...
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller national home price index rose 6% year over year in July, but that was lower than the month-over-month increase posted in June.
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller house price index dipped slightly month over month but still rose more than 6% year over year.
U.S. home prices rose 6.4% in May, the same year-over-year gain posted a month earlier. The national average has increased by at least 5% year over year in each of the last 20 reporting months.
The Case-Shiller national house price index rose 6.4% month over month in April, a tick less than the 6.5% month-over-month growth in March.
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller national house price index for March rose 6.5% year over year and 0.8% month over month to continue its seemingly nonstop rise.
The Case-Shiller home price index rose by 6.3% year over year in February, a larger jump than the index posted in January. Home prices continue to rise sharply as the U.S. economy burbles along.
The Case-Shiller national house price index for January jumped 6.2% and home prices in all but one of the 20-city index rose month over month.
Home prices closed out 2017 with a year-over-year December increase of 6.3% on the Case-Shiller house price index. Whether the pace will continue into 2018 is not yet clear.
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller national home price index rose more than 6% in November, continuing a steady pace of year-over-year growth in home prices.
U.S. home prices rose 6.2% on average in September according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index released Tuesday. Prices rose by an average of 0.4% month over month.
U.S. home prices rose more than 6% year over year in August as they zero in on setting a new all-time high.
The Case-Shiller home price index for July rose more than expected on a national basis. The city with the biggest year-over-year increase is Seattle, up 13.5% compared to July 2016.
Home prices continued climbing in June according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index. U.S. home prices posted a year-over-year gain of 5.8% in June.
The Case-Shiller national home price index gained more than 5% in May and posted its sixth consecutive all-time high.