The Case-Schiller index posted a 7.7 percent annual gain in home prices — down from a 9.2 percent gain in October — while the FHFA index showed a 0.1 percent decline in prices between October and November.
Source: Inman News
US home prices slip for fifth month as market bottom comes into view
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