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Home prices cautiously climbing: What to watch for in the May 2025 Case-Shiller report

Home prices cautiously climbing: What to watch for in the May 2025 Case-Shiller report

by Cherry Salazar | May 24, 2025 | Economy, Featured, Housing, Newest

Home prices are expected to continue to rise, but at a slower pace, in the upcoming S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index, to be released Tuesday. Bloomberg estimates a 3.5% annual gain in March, easing from the previous month’s 3.9%. The indicator, which...
U.S. home prices maintain gains in 2024, but may accelerate soon

U.S. home prices maintain gains in 2024, but may accelerate soon

by Cherry Salazar | Feb 27, 2025 | Economy, Featured, Housing, Newest

National home prices continued to rise at a steady pace in December, but recent disasters and a new presidential administration are expected to drive the market higher. Home prices rose 3.9 percent in December from a year earlier, according to the S&P CoreLogic...
Five Things to Watch Out for in the Upcoming Case-Shiller Report

Five Things to Watch Out for in the Upcoming Case-Shiller Report

by Mrinalini Nayak | Apr 24, 2023 | Economy, Housing

US home prices have been declining steadily for the past seven months, a sign that the housing market is contracting as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates to combat inflation. The new Case-Shiller indicator which will be released on Tuesday, is expected to show...
Springtime Home Buying Kicks Off As Home Prices and Mortgage Rates Continue to Cool Down

Springtime Home Buying Kicks Off As Home Prices and Mortgage Rates Continue to Cool Down

by Mrinalini Nayak | Apr 18, 2023 | Economy, Housing

The prices of single-family homes across the U.S. continued to decline in January, for the seventh month in a row, just as mortgage rates continued to cool across the country.  Nationally seasonally adjusted monthly home prices declined 0.2%, according to the S&P...
Tight U.S. Housing Market Cools in 2022, Thanks To Rising Mortgage Rates

Tight U.S. Housing Market Cools in 2022, Thanks To Rising Mortgage Rates

by Mrinalini Nayak | Mar 12, 2023 | Economy, Featured, Housing

Home prices continued to decline nationally in December, for the sixth month in a row, a sign that high mortgage rates are continuing to deter potential buyers.  The seasonally adjusted S&P CoreLogic Case Shiller home price index declined by 0.3%, compared to last...
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