Sentences with phrase «rise in home prices nationally»

The CoreLogic Home Price Index is projecting an additional 5 percent rise in home prices nationally over the next 12 months.»

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That score came as L.A. home prices surged 15.9 percent in two years — No. 32 biggest gain; per - capita homebuilding of 6 houses per 10,000 population was fourth slowest nationally; and business output rose 4.9 percent last year, No. 51 fastest.
Home prices nationally have risen roughly 12 %, which is in line with our original forecast early in the year of 11 %.
Industry experts expect home prices to continue to rise in 2016, but at a slower pace, somewhere between 3 percent and 4.5 percent nationally.
Even though the pace of Canadian home sales is currently in line with the 10 year - average, prices are continuing to escalate, rising a staggering 8.6 % nationally during the month of May.
Home prices continued to climb in January, rising 6.6 % year - over-year nationally, according to CoreLogic's latest Home Price Index.
«Nationally and in nine of the 20 cities in the report, home prices have reached new all - time highs; however, home prices will not rise forever.
Yun: Nationally, we're forecasting existing - home sales to make a comeback and rise to 6.1 million or 6.2 million units, up from about 6 million in 2006, and prices will also rise about 2 percent.
Home prices nationally kept on the upswing in February, rising 1 percent month - over-month and 7 percent year - over-year, according to CoreLogic ®'s recent Home Price Index (HPI ™).
Real estate markets across the country have largely recovered from the housing crisis that began nearly nine years ago, with the Federal Housing Finance Agency reporting that home prices rose in every state in the first quarter of 2016, making it the fourth consecutive year home prices increased more than 5 percent nationally.
Instead, he predicts that home prices nationally will rise 4 to 5 percent in 2003 compared to 7 percent in 2002.
Home prices nationally are set to rise about 5.5 percent this year and may increase an additional 5.9 percent in 2016, according to CoreLogic Inc..
Rents rose at their highest pace in seven years and home prices nationally increased by 6 percent.
Home prices nationally have risen roughly 12 %, which is in line with our original forecast early in the year of 11 %.
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