Mixed Signals: U.S. Home Prices Experience First Decline Since 2012, But Some Cities See Growth

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Source: The Dallas Morning News
Mixed Signals: U.S. Home Prices Experience First Decline Since 2012, But Some Cities See Growth
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U.S. home prices experienced their first year-over-year decrease since 2012, with a 0.2% decline in April 2023. Dallas-Fort Worth saw a historic decline, with prices down 2.9% compared to the previous year. However, from March to April, both national and local prices showed slight increases. The Case-Shiller index, which tracks sales-price changes, suggests that the market may be recovering after several months of decline. Low inventory levels continue to fuel competition and keep prices high in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The future trajectory of home prices will depend on factors such as mortgage rates and economic conditions.

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