Jamaica Gleaner

US home prices rise at slow pace for 2nd straight month

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US HOUSE prices increased modestly in August, a trend that could make home buying affordable for more Americans. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city home price index, released Tuesday, rose 2 per cent in August from a year earlier. That matched July’s annual increase as the slowest in seven years. Wages have been increasing more quickly than home prices since February, reversing a years-long trend.

Slower price gains combined with low mortgage rates have helped the housing market revive this year after a slump in 2018. Steady hiring and an unemployme­nt rate at a 50-year low have also forced companies to offer higher pay, making it easier for more people to afford house payments. And the average rate on a 30-year mortgage was 3.75 per cent last week, down sharply from 4.86 per cent a year earlier.

Sales of existing homes have increased 3.9 per cent in the past year, while sales of new homes have soared 15.5 per cent compared with a year earlier.

As many once-hot Western markets cool off, cities in the Southeast are starting to see the nation’s fastest price gains. Phoenix reported the biggest increase, with prices rising 6.3 per cent from a year ago. But Charlotte saw the next highest gain, at 4.5 per cent, followed by Tampa at 4.3 per cent and Atlanta with 4 per cent.

Home prices in Seattle barely rose, increasing just 0.7 per cent from a year ago, while they slipped 0.1 per cent in San Francisco.

The supply of available homes remains low, with builders complainin­g about a lack of available land and shortage of constructi­on workers.

Those trends have pushed up the cost of lower-priced homes more quickly than more expensive ones in many cities. In Tampa, for example, homes priced below $195,000 have seen prices rise by nearly double digits in the past year, while the highest-priced homes, above $284,000, have seen price gains at less than half that pace, according to the CaseShille­r data.

 ?? AP ?? This April 13, 2019 photo shows an aerial view of houses in suburban Salt Lake City, United States.
AP This April 13, 2019 photo shows an aerial view of houses in suburban Salt Lake City, United States.

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