"November Sees Record Highs and Slowing Growth in US Home Prices"

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US home prices reached a new record high in November, rising 5.1% nationally compared to the previous year, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index. The 10-city and 20-city composites also saw annual increases, with some cities hitting all-time highs. The housing market has rebounded despite higher mortgage rates and limited inventory, with prices likely to continue surging as the affordability crisis worsens.
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