S&P CoreLogic: US Housing Prices Post Slowest Growth in 2 Years

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Another key Wall Street economic benchmark indicates that U.S. home prices slowed faster than expected during the critical spring selling season, marking the slowest yearly growth in nearly two years.

The monthly S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index released on June 24 revealed that U.S. home prices increased by 2.7 percent year over year in April 2025, showing a slight decline from the previous reading in March. The S&P Dow Jones Indices calculates the average single-family home prices across the United States, based on changes in prices over the past three months.

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