Home prices rise in all major U.S. cities in June

Print
Email
|

by Associated Press

kens5.com

Posted on August 28, 2012 at 8:44 AM

Updated Tuesday, Aug 28 at 9:34 AM

 

WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. home prices rose in June from May in every city tracked by a leading index, an encouraging sign that the housing market is improving.

The Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller home price index showed increases in all of the 20 cities tracked for a second consecutive month. A measure of national prices rose 2.3 percent in June from May, the third straight increase. And home prices jumped nearly 7 percent in the April-June quarter from the previous quarter.

All but two cities in the national composite posted stronger gains in June than May. Detroit, Minneapolis, Chicago and Atlanta recorded the biggest one-month gains.

The increases partly reflect the impact of seasonal buying. The month-to-month prices aren't adjusted for seasonal factors.

 

Print
Email
|