S&P
reported on Tuesday its Case-Shiller Home Price Index, which tracks home prices
in 20 U.S. metropolitan areas, rose 3.7 percent y-o-y in May, following a revised
3.9 percent y-o-y increase in April (originally a 4.0 percent y-o-y gain).
Economists had
expected an advance of 4.0 percent y-o-y.
Phoenix (+9.0
percent y-o-y), Seattle (+6.8 percent y-o-y) and Tampa (+6.0 percent y-o-y)
recorded the highest y-o-y advances in May. Three of the 19 cities reported
greater price gains in the year ending May versus the year ending April.
Meanwhile, the
S&P/Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, which measures all nine
U.S. census divisions, climbed 4.5 percent y-o-y in May, down from 4.6 percent
y-o-y in the previous month.
Craig J.
Lazzara, Managing Director and Global Head of Index Investment Strategy at
S&P Dow Jones Indices noted that “in contrast with the past eight months,
May's gains were less than April’s. Although prices increased in May, in other
words, they did so at a decelerating rate.” He also added that "more data
will obviously be required in order to know whether May’s report represents a
reversal of the previous path of accelerating prices or merely a slight
deviation from an otherwise intact trend. Even if prices continue to
decelerate, that is quite different from an environment in which prices
actually decline.”
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