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Apr
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“Last year prices fell 1.5% from January to February and year-over-year prices were down 15.4%.

Hilariously, Bloomberg continues to run a headline on the Case-Shiller data that implies that home prices rose in all twenty cities tracked by the index. From Home Prices in U.S. Cities Rise Less Than Forecast…”

Case-Shiller: Seattle Home Prices Pass 25% Off Peak • Seattle Bubble.

Apr
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“The Dallas housing market continued to make modest price gains in February.

Prices were up 2.6 percent from a year earlier in the latest Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller home price index..”

February home prices up a bit in Dallas, nationally in Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller report | Dallas Morning News

Apr
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“A new report shows home prices are continuing to drop in the Bay Area, and experts say that means more people will find themselves owing more than their house is worth.

During the housing boom, Tampa Bay home prices rose 79 percent. 

Now, after the bust, prices keep dropping as the housing market keeps looking for the bottom…”

Housing prices: no bottom in sight.

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