Home price gains slow for 6th straight month
U.S. home prices rose in May from a year earlier at the weakest pace in 15 months as sales remain modest in the spring buying season.
Weaker sales slow US home price gains in March
U.S. home prices rose at a slightly slower pace in the 12 months that ended in March, a sign that weak sales have begun to restrain the housing market's sharp price gains.
US home prices rose at solid pace in Jan.
U.S. home prices rose in January after three months of declines as a tight supply of properties likely supported prices despite slower sales.
US home prices dip for 2nd straight month
U.S. home prices fell for the second straight month in December as brutally cold weather, tight supply and higher costs slowed sales.
Home prices up in Wis., sales dip
As median home prices have risen across Wisconsin since last October, sales have slightly decreased.
Home prices rise at slower pace in September
A measure of U.S. home prices rose only slightly in September from August, a sign that prices are leveling off after big gains earlier this year.
US home prices rise at fastest pace since 2006
U.S. home prices rose in August from a year earlier at the fastest pace since February 2006. But the price gains slowed in many cities from July, a sign that the spike in prices over the past year might have peaked.
Home prices rise 12.4 percent from year ago
U.S. home prices climbed 12.4 percent in August from a year ago, fueled by more buyers bidding on a limited supply of houses.
Home prices rise 12.4 percent, most in 7-½ years
U.S. home prices rose 12.4 percent in July compared with a year ago, the most since February 2006. An increase in sales on a limited supply of available homes drove the gains.
State’s home sales, prices increase
Existing home sales in Wisconsin increased 13.7 percent year-over-year in August and the median home price increased 6.3 percent to $152,000.
Home sales reach 6-½ year high in August
U.S. home sales rose last month to the highest level since February 2007 as buyers rushed to close deals before interest rates rise further.
Fewer homes entered foreclosure in August
Lenders initiated foreclosure action in August against the fewest U.S. homes for any month in nearly eight years, a trend that should help reduce the number of homes lost to foreclosure in the months ahead.
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