U.S. home prices rose to within 0.02 percent of an all-time high tallied in June 2022 as cities nationwide posted a fifth month of increases, according to data released Tuesday by CoreLogic and the FHFA.
Source: Inman News
US home prices near 2022 high as prices rise for fifth-straight month
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