Home prices in San Diego rose slightly in December after five months of decline, according to the authoritative Case Shiller Index released Tuesday.
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S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index composite for 20 cities, seasonally adjusted: +0.5% M/M vs. +0.4% prior.
The massive spike and subsequent correction in home price appreciation (mid-2020 through early 2023) generated lots of ...
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Home prices continued to trend upwards in December as the benchmark national index rose for a 23rd consecutive month to a 19th straight record high. Read more here.
In most markets, home price gains were much higher to start the year. In January 2024, San Diego County home prices were up 11.2% annually — double the 5.51% gain to end the year.
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The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index illustrated home prices to have increased by 3.9% in December 2024. To speak more on this national housing data and regional home prices in major US ...
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