Home Prices Dropped Sharply In 4Q
Key Index Shows 18 Percent Plummet; Largest In 21 Years
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In the month of December, the Case-Shiller 20-city index plunged 18.5 percent from December 2007 levels, while the 10-city index dropped 19.2 percent. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
The Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index plunged 18.2 percent during the quarter from the same period a year ago, the largest drop in its 21-year history. Prices are now at levels not seen since the third quarter of 2003.
In the month of December, the Case-Shiller 20-city index plunged 18.5 percent from December 2007 levels, while the 10-city index dropped 19.2 percent.
Prices in the 20-city index have plummeted 27 percent from their peak in the summer of 2006, and the 10-city index has fallen more than 28 percent.
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- I think it's time for most states/cities to readjust their property taxes and home evaluation criteria now--no longer should those of us still with homes have to pay for a value that is just not there.
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- i wonder if they will keep falling
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