US home prices rise by least since 2012 in October, govt data shows - News Summed Up

US home prices rise by least since 2012 in October, govt data shows


(Dec 30): US home prices rose in October at the slowest annual rate in more than 13 years, government data showed on Tuesday, in a sign of improving affordability in the long-struggling housing market. The Federal Housing Finance Agency said home prices rose 1.7% from a year earlier in October after climbing by an upwardly revised 1.8% in September. That marked the smallest annual price increase since March 2012, when prices first started rising after a five-year slump triggered by the global financial crisis. On a regional basis, annual price changes ranged from a drop of 0.7% in the lower Midwest to an increase of 5.3% in the Mid-Atlantic region. On a monthly basis, US home prices rose 0.4% in October following a downwardly revised decline of 0.1% in September.


Source: The Edge Markets December 30, 2025 14:20 UTC



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