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The S&P/Case-Shiller U.S.
National Home Price Index, which covers all nine
"As measured by prices, the housing market is definitely in better shape than it was this time last year, as the pace of deterioration has stabilized for now. However, the rate of improvement seen during the summer of 2009 has not been sustained," says David M. Blitzer, Chairman of the Index Committee at Standard & Poor's. "In the most recent months we are seeing fewer and fewer MSAs reporting monthly gains in prices. Only four cities saw month to month improvements in December over November, when you look at the raw data. We are in a seasonally slow period for home prices, however, so it is not surprising to see better statistics in the seasonally-adjusted data, where 14 of the markets and the two monthly composites all rose in December. Similarly, the National Composite fell by 1.1% in the fourth quarter, but rose by 1.6% on a seasonally-adjusted basis."
As of the 4th quarter of 2009,
average home prices across the
The 10-City and 20-City
Composites continue to show improvement in their annual rates of return. In
fact, all 20 metro areas and the two Composites saw improvement in their annual
returns compared to November's data. Only three cities -
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