Case Shiller: DC Home Prices Drop Slightly
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November home prices nationwide dropped about one percent compared with October prices, according to the latest S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index. Even in DC, a city that has gone in the opposite direction of the rest of the country in terms of home prices over the last several months, prices dropped 0.1 percent, although year-over-year prices increased 3.5 percent in the area.

Courtesy of S&P/Case-Shiller
From the Standard and Poor’s press release:
With an annual growth rate of +3.5% in November, Washington DC was the strongest market, but still well below the +7.7% annual rate of growth seen in May 2010. The only city with a gain in November was San Diego, up a scant 0.1%.
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