Sentences with phrase «yearly price gain»

That's the strongest yearly price gain since 2007.
Yearly price gains in the West have fallen to 10.9 percent.
Yet, looking back over 2012, national yearly price gains of 4.9 percent are still strong», says Dr. Alex Villacorta, Director of Research and Analytics at Clear Capital.
Yearly price gains of 2.7 percent in the Midwest retreated slightly when compared to last month's 3.0 percent rate of growth.
Yearly price gains only broke out above 2.0 percent once over the year.

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Burberry's share price gained 12 percent on the month as investors rallied behind the new management team and benefitted from a currency windfall which enabled the company to increase its yearly dividend by 5 percent.
** The S&P 500 did lose 0.73 % in 2015 in terms of price return, but its 2015 total return (including dividends) was positive — a yearly gain of 1.38 %.3
While Phoenix has had a 19 percent yearly gain in home prices, prices still remain far from their peak and many owners still owe more on their mortgage than their home is worth.
«Each market saw yearly gains top out around 30 %, and now are seeing price gains cool substantially.
• National yearly home price growth of 3.6 percent picked up in September, with additional gains of 2.2 percent forecasted through winter.
But as it stands now, home prices have continued to show resiliency by posting their largest yearly gain in nearly two and a half years.
Similarly, between December 2011 and September 2012, consumer sentiment gained 12.0 percent, and home prices moved from yearly losses of 2.3 percent to gains of 3.6 percent.
Yearly home price gains of 8.0 percent should see additional growth of 9.5 percent over the next six months.
The national results show a mild 0.1 % gain, which is the first time the U.S. has seen yearly gains since September of 2010, when price growth was fueled by the first - time home buyer tax credit in place at the time.
Significant price increases in bank - owned foreclosures are driving gains at the national, regional and local levels, helping home prices turn the corner with small quarterly and yearly gains.
The Northeast continued to see yearly gains soften, with prices rising just 0.9 percent over the previous year.
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Both markets saw yearly gains around 30 percent, but home prices have since been cooling.
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