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Home Prices Likely Slowed in July. Where They Could Be Headed Next.

Por: MarketWatch Business September 26, 2022

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Both would represent a slowdown in price growth: in June, prices in the index gained 0.4% from the month prior and 18.6% from the same month in 2021, according to FactSet. The Case-Shiller home price data is set to be released on Tuesday morning. The index is one of the most-watched indicators of U.S. home price growth, but lags considerably. Because of the gap between the index and more recent home price gauges, investors can get an idea of... + full article



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