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Michigan home price gains top U.S. in July
Nationally home prices rose 7.4 percent in July from July 2013. (Ken Blevins / AP)
Washington —
Michigan home prices had the biggest price gain in the U.S. in July, at
11.4 percent. Across the nation, home prices rose but at a slower rate
compared with earlier this year. The moderating price increases could
help support sales.
Real
estate data provider CoreLogic said Tuesday that prices rose 7.4
percent in July from July 2013. That was slightly below June’s
year-over-year increase of 7.5 percent and far below a recent peak of
11.9 percent in February.
Michigan’s home prices still remain down 17.2 percent from their peak in November 2005.
Prices
rose nationwide 1.2 percent in July from June; in Michigan, they were
up 3.2 percent. CoreLogic’s monthly figures aren’t adjusted for
seasonality, such as increased buying that occurs in warm weather.
The
smaller price gains should make homes more affordable. The average
30-year fixed mortgage rate was 4.1 percent last week, the lowest in a
year. And the number of available homes rose 3.5 percent in July to the
most in nearly two years. A greater supply tends to limit the bidding
wars that inflate prices.
Greater
affordability has helped housing recover over the spring and summer
after sales and construction fell earlier this year. Sales of existing
homes rose for a fourth straight month in July to their strongest pace
in nine months. And a measure of signed contracts also increased in
July, suggesting that final sales will rise further in coming months.
Home
prices rose in 49 states in July from the previous year but fell in
Arkansas, CoreLogic said. Michigan’s 11.4 percent rise was followed by
Maine, at 10.6 percent; Nevada, 10.6 percent; Hawaii 10.5 percent; and
California, at 10.5 percent.
Prices
in 11 states and Washington, D.C., have now completely rebounded from
the housing bust and reached new highs. Those states are: Alaska,
Colorado, Iowa, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South
Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and Vermont.
Some
mixed signals have emerged about the housing market. Home construction
jumped 15.7 percent in July to an eight-month high as developers broke
ground on more single-family homes and apartment buildings. But sales of
new homes fell that month, which could limit future construction.
Housing
helped boost the economy in the April-June quarter, when growth reached
an annual rate of 4.2 percent. Housing had subtracted from growth in
the previous two quarters.
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.
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