"Chicago's Home Price Growth Surges, Outpacing National Average"

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Source: Crain's Chicago Business
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Chicago has surpassed other major U.S. metros in home price growth, with single-family home values rising 4.6% in May compared to the previous year, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices. This marks a significant improvement for Chicago, which was previously ranked near the bottom of the list for year-over-year growth. While nationwide home prices dipped by 0.5% in May, Chicago's steady growth reflects its relative affordability and emerging strength in the housing market. Other cities experiencing notable growth include Cleveland and Detroit. However, despite the recent improvement, Chicago's price growth still lags behind the levels seen during the housing boom.

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