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Annual Home-Price Appreciation Lowest Since August 2023
While home prices have been steadily increasing for more than a year, the November S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller national home-price index (HPI) showed that price gains are not stopping—but they are slowing. The latest HPI data released Tuesday tracks prices for the month of September 2024 (the index runs two months behind). During September, home prices…
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Case-Shiller Index: Home Price Growth Finally Slows - Bankrate.com
Case-Shiller Index: Home Price Growth Finally Slows Bankrate.com
U.S. House Prices Rise 4.3 Percent over the Prior Year; Up 0.7 Percent from the Second Quarter of 2024 - Public Affairs Detail | Federal Housing Finance Agency
U.S. House Prices Rise 4.3 Percent over the Prior Year; Up 0.7 Percent from the Second Quarter of 2024 Public Affairs Detail | Federal Housing Finance Agency
80 Million Americans to Hit the Road, Skies and Seas for 2024 Thanksgiving Holiday - The World Property Journal
80 Million Americans to Hit the Road, Skies and Seas for 2024 Thanksgiving Holiday The World Property Journal
Modest growth in London area home prices, sales in 2025: Forecast - The London Free Press
Modest growth in London area home prices, sales in 2025: Forecast The London Free Press
Compliance and off-market listings: The fiduciary duty at play
Regardless of the CCP’s future, fiduciary duty remains a constant in real estate practice, demanding an unwavering commitment from licensees, Summer Goralik writes.
NAR’s settlement is up for final approval. Here’s why that matters
The National Association of Realtors settlement became the inciting incident for the most disruptive year for real estate in living memory. A judge is now expected to approve the deal Tuesday afternoon.
Is office conversion a viable model for multifamily housing growth?
Despite the need for more affordable housing, writes multifamily expert Michael Zaransky, it's unlikely that office conversions will solve the problem more effectively and cheaply than building new. In some cases, however, it makes sense.