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U.S. home price growth saw a slight dip in February: Case-Shiller index

April 30, 2025 Executive Insights Real Estate Insights

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The Scotsman Guide is the go-to publication for mortgage loan officers, who closely watch housing prices increase. Reporter Luke Baynes noted that U.S. home prices registered a 3.9% annual gain in February, down slightly from January’s 4.1% year-over-year increase, according to S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index data released Tuesday. Jason Lindwall, president of home move-in service company Move Concierge, said he thinks the home sales volume will increase in due time.

“This week’s economic reports highlight the American consumer is shifting from spending to saving,” Lindwall commented. “This is actually good news for housing, as once families fill their coffers a bit more, they will be looking to put that money to work. With home values still remaining strong despite ongoing global trade tensions, real estate will be a relatively safe harbor for more and more Americans.”

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