U.S. home prices rose 20.4 percent nationwide in April compared with the same month in 2021, according to the S&P Dow Jones Industrial’s  CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index report on June 28 (pdf).
This, compared with a 20.6 percent rise in March, appears to be a sign of a cooldown in price rises. The last deceleration in prices was in November 2021.
The data released for April 2022 showed that home prices continued to increase across the United States.
“April 2022 showed initial (though inconsistent) signs of a deceleration in the growth rate of U.S. home prices,” said Craig Lazzara, Managing Director at S&P DJI….