Home price index shows 1st annual gain in 3 years
MIAMI (AP) — Home prices in February posted their first annual increase in more than three years, though it's too early to say the housing market is recovering.
Despite the 0.6 percent increase on a non-seasonally adjusted basis, 11 of the 20 cities in the Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller home price index showed declines.
The last time prices rose on a year-over-year basis was December 2006. But economists polled by Thomson Reuters had predicted prices to rise 1.2 percent in February.
Home prices are up more than 3 percent from the bottom in May 2009, but still are 30 percent below the May 2006 peak.
Las Vegas saw the largest annual drop at almost 15 percent. San Francisco posted the biggest gain, at about 12 percent.
43
