Housing prices in the US, including collateral, rose in January to its highest level for the last 7 years, according to Core Logic, says Worldpropertychannel.com . Prices across the country rose by 12% compared to January of the previous year and by 0.9% in comparison with December of 2013. Despite the weather conditions in January, rising real estate prices stopped. The last time there was a steady rise in prices was recorded in 2006, said Mark Fleming, chief economist at Core Logic. Among the states, in which the price increases peaked in the last 7 years, experts call Louisiana, Nebraska and Texas. In all 50 states and in Colombia there was an increase in January compared with the same period last year. According to preliminary data of Core Logic, in February, house prices in the US increased by 12.5%. HomesOverseas.ru
Real estate prices in the US peaked in the last 7 years
07.03.2014
Homesoverseas.ru editorial office
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