US home prices rise at slowest pace in nearly a year
U.S. home prices rose in July at the slowest pace in 10 months as climbing mortgage rates become a more significant factor for a growing number of prospective buyers. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city home price index increased 5.9 percent in July compared with a year earlier, down from a 6.4 percent annual gain the previous month.
US home prices post 6.2 percent annual gain in January
U.S. home prices posted another big gain in January, pushed higher by a shortage of homes for sale.
US home prices rose in January by most in 2 ½ years
U.S. home prices jumped in January from a year earlier at the fastest pace in nearly 2 ½ years, as a tight supply of houses for sale spurred bidding wars in many cities.
New-home construction not enough to relieve tight inventories
Even as the number of homes up for sale remains relatively low in both Wisconsin and the U.S., homebuilders are finding themselves blocked by various obstacles whenever they try to add to the supply.
US home prices rise in December at fastest pace in a year
U.S. home prices rose in December from a year earlier at the fastest pace in 11 months, as prospective buyers bid against each other for a limited supply of available property.
Americans buy existing homes at fastest pace in a decade
Americans shrugged off rising mortgage rates and bought existing homes in January at the fastest pace since 2007. That has set off bidding wars that have pushed up prices as the supply of homes has dwindled to record lows.
Report: Wisconsin housing market has record 2016
Wisconsin's housing market had a banner year in 2016, with annual sales reaching an all-time high and home prices rising well above the pace of inflation on the year, according to the Wisconsin Realtors Association.
US home-price gains slow in Dec.
U.S. home values rose at a modest pace in December, a sign there are too few potential buyers to bid up prices.
Good news, bad news on home price front
U.S. home prices rose in October at a slightly slower pace, as real estate sales have fallen and affordability increasingly has become a challenge for potential buyers.
US home price gains slow for 10th straight month
U.S. home prices rose in September at the slowest pace in more than two years, reflecting modest sales gains and a rising number of available homes.
Home-price gains slow for 4th straight month
U.S. home prices grew more slowly in August amid modest sales, a trend that could help make homes more affordable in the months ahead.
US home price gains slow in June
U.S. home prices increased at a slower pace in June — a cool down that could continue for several more months.
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