Home price appreciation slowed for the 10th straight month, according to reports from S&P Down Jones Indices and the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
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Home Price Report Roundup: More Rebalancing
Three reports show a continuing trend of slowly receding home prices, with some markets coming back to earth faster than others. Here’s a summary of those reports:

Home Price Indices Flirt with 20% Annual Rate
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices showed annual home price appreciation at 19.8 percent; the Federal Housing Finance Agency House Price Index reported annual appreciation at 19.4 percent.

Home Prices Keep Going Up, Up, Up
A flurry of economic reports shows U.S. home price appreciation, triggered by low housing inventories, keep pushing toward—and beyond—double-digit percentage annual growth.