10 States Where Home Price Appreciation Increased Y-o-Y

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According to CoreLogic’s January 2014 Home Price Index (HPI) report (figures include short sales as well as real estate owned transactions), U.S. home prices increased 12 percent compared to January 2013, and 0.9 percent compared to December. January’s report marks the 23rd consecutive month where home prices increased on a year-over-year basis.

Top 5 States Where Home Price Appreciation Increased, Including Distressed Sales


The only state to post home price depreciation (including stressed sales) in January was Mississippi (-0.3 percent).

CoreLogic February forecast: home prices (including distressed sales) will increase about 0.7 percent in February compared to January.


Top 5 States Where Home Price Appreciation Increased, Excluding Distressed Sales


No states (excluding distressed sales) posted home price depreciation in January.

CoreLogic February forecast: home prices (excluding distressed sales) will increase about 1.1 percent in February compared to January.


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