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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Home Prices See Biggest Monthly Drop Since Polar Vortex As Case-Shiller Declines For Second Month

Case-Shiller's 20-city home price index dropped 0.1% MoM in October (on an unadjusted basis) - the second monthly drop in a row and biggest drop since the Polar Vortex. Year-over-year, home prices rose 4.5% - the weakest growth since October 2012. While this modestly beat expectations (+4.5% vs +4.4% exp.), it is the 11th month in a row of growth deceleration. Also of note: the Top 20 Composite index is now down for the second month in a row, dropping to 173.36. The question now is whether the downside momentum will pick up.

Worst annual gain since Oct 2012 and weaker 11 months in a row:

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