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Home Prices on the Rise

March 7, 2013 By Don Parsons

More positive news from the housing sector, CoreLogic reported yesterday that home prices rose 0.7% from December to January and surged nearly 10% compared to a year ago. The 10% increase was the largest yearly since April of 2006 and was the 11th monthly increase in a row.

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Filed Under: Housing News Tagged With: CoreLogic, Housing News, housing prices, housing sector

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