U.S. home prices up 2.3% in June: Case-Shiller - MarketWatch
U.S. home prices bounced higher for a second month in June, according
to an index released Tuesday which showed the strongest back-to-back
monthly advance in the more than decade-long history of the price gauge.
The S&P/Case-Shiller 20-city composite registered a 2.3% advance in
June, matching upwardly revised gains in May and taking the
year-on-year move to positive territory for the first time in close to
two years with a gain of 0.5%. All 20 cities managed monthly gains,
including a 6% surge in hard-hit Detroit and a 4.8% advance from
Minneapolis. Prices in the second quarter gained 6.9% compared to the
first quarter. Even with the gains, prices have still fallen a long way
from their 2006 peaks - roughly 31%.
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