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US home price gains accelerate as pandemic shakes up housing

U.S. home prices jumped in September as strong demand, low interest rates and the smallest number of available homes on record combined to push up housing costs

Via AP news wire
Tuesday 24 November 2020 14:06 GMT

U.S. home prices jumped in September as strong demand, low interest rates and the smallest number of available homes on record combined to push up housing costs

The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city home price index, released Tuesday, showed that home prices rose 6.6% in September from a year earlier, much higher than its 5.3% increase in August. That is the biggest increase since April 2018.

The viral pandemic disrupted the spring home buying season, pushing many sales into the late summer and fall. Home sales jumped to the highest level in 14 years in September, a sign that the increased ability of some Americans to work from home and the desire for more space is spurring greater demand.

Prices skyrocketed 11.4% in Phoenix compared with a year earlier, the biggest gain nationwide. Seattle reported the second highest increase, with 10.1%, followed by San Diego at 9.5%.

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