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Distressing news: House prices still falling

Falling Home Prices

The economy seems to have picked up in the second half of the year. But apparently no one told the housing market. Home prices continued to fall in October, even as sales of existing homes picked up and homebuilders applied for more permits. After stabilizing this summer, prices fell at a 7.5 percent annual rate in the three months ending in October, according to the latest data from CoreLogic, a real estate research firm.

 

Case-Shiller index: 'Glimmer of hope' as home prices rise slightly

Case-Shiller index: 'Glimmer of hope' as home prices rise slightly

The closely watched Case-Shiller index of home prices in American cities rose slightly in August from the prior month. Prices of previously owned single-family homes rose 0.2% in August over July and, according to the Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller index of 20 metropolitan areas. The index dropped 3.8% from the same month a year prior.

Senh: Hopefully, that means we've already hit the bottom, and things are moving up. Apparently, this is the fifth month in a row in which home prices have gone up, so that's the good news. The bad news is that economists are predicting drops in fall and winter, which makes sense since those are the slow periods for real estate.

 

Stock Futures Keep Gains after Home-Price Data

Stock Futures Keep Gains after Home-Price Data

Dow futures were up 30 points. The S&P Case-Shiller home-prices indexes showed U.S. home prices decreased at a slower annual rate in October, but prices were flat compared to September.

 

Home prices fall in most U.S. cities

Home prices fell in the third quarter from year-ago levels in about 80 percent of U.S. metropolitan areas, the National Association of Realtors said on Tuesday.

 

U.S. Home Prices Continue to Stabilize

The August data from a home price index suggested that a housing recovery is taking hold.

 

U.S. home prices up in July for third straight month

U.S. home prices up in July for third straight month

U.S. home prices in July rose for the third straight month, surpassing forecasts and suggesting that the housing market is stabilizing after a three-year plunge.

 

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