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On July 20, 2012 Chartoftheday.com1 wrote:
"For some
perspective on the all-important US real estate market, today's chart
illustrates the inflation-adjusted median price of a single-family home
in the United States over the past 42 years. Not only did housing prices
increase at a rapid rate from 1991 to 2005, the rate at which housing
prices increased -- increased. All those gains were given back during
the following 6.5 years. Over the past five months, however, the median
price of a single-family home has surged by over 20% -- the biggest
five-month gain on record (the data goes back to 1968). The sharp
downward trend that began in mid-2005 is now over."
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