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The Flawed Home Price Index Shows Home Values Up 0.8 Percent

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Posted by Alvaro R. Moreira on July 9th, 2010

Last week, the Case-Shiller Index reported home values up 0.8 percent across 20 tracked markets. The public-sector Federal Housing Finance Agency has reached a similar conclusion.

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Case-Shiller Shows Home Price Improvement In 90% Of Cities

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Posted by Alvaro R. Moreira on June 30th, 2010

In reviewing the April Case-Shiller Index and its accompanying analysis, it appears that the housing market’s rebound is gathering momentum.

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Home Price Index Rises 0.3% in March 2010

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Posted by calimortgageloan on May 26th, 2010

Home values rose in March, according to the Federal Home Finance Agency’s most recent Home Price Index. Values were reported higher by 0.3 percent, on average, from February.

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Case-Shiller Shows Home Price Improvement In A Majority Of Cities Nationwide

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Posted by calimortgageloan on March 31st, 2010

Standard & Poors released its Case-Shiller Index Wednesday. The report shows that, on a seasonally-adjusted basis, between December and January, home prices rose in more than half of the index’s tracked markets. The strength of this month’s Case-Shiller report, however, should be put in context.

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The Home Price Index Shows Home Values Lower Broadly, But Not Specifically

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Posted by calimortgageloan on March 26th, 2010

Home values fell again in January, according to the Federal Home Finance Agency’s Home Price Index. Values were reported down 0.6 percent, on average. But it’s hardly helpful information for buyers and sellers.

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The Home Price Index Shows Some Regions Up, Some Regions Down

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Posted by calimortgageloan on February 26th, 2010

Publishing on a 2-month lag, the Federal Home Finance Agency said home prices fell by 1.6 percent nationally in December. And that’s an average, of course. Some regions performed well in December as compared to November, others didn’t.