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CoreLogic Case-Shiller Predicts Slowdown in Price Growth

According to the CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Indexes, some markets experiencing rapid gains may soon see a slowdown or even reversal of recent trends. As homeowners looking to sell are encouraged by rising prices and as new construction picks up, increased inventory will dampen these rapid increases, according to CoreLogic. Also, rising prices will eventually ward off investors, and "it is not clear if demand from first-time and trade-up buyers will immediately fill the void," said David Stiff, chief economist for CoreLogic Case-Shiller.

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Analysts Address Mortgage Interest Deduction at Realtor Expo

While other hot-button issues have drawn national attention away from the subject of tax reform, speakers at the National Association of Realtors' (NAR) Midyear Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo urged industry professionals not to forget what's at stake. Speaking in a session, political commentator Jeffrey Birnbaum told Realtors that "Congress could move legislation quickly on tax reform" if necessary, spelling possible danger for the mortgage interest tax deduction.

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Redfin: Prices, Sales, Inventory All Climb in April

Redfin's monthly report--based on home prices, sales, and inventory across 19 U.S. markets--shows prices rose 4.9 percent in April on a monthly basis and 16.1 percent on a yearly basis. Out of the 19 metros measured in Redfin's report, 18 reported month-over-month increases in April. "The housing market across the nation was hot again in April. Yes, home prices are up. But the big story in this month's report is that inventory posted its largest month-over-month increase in over three years," wrote Redfin blogger Tim Ellis.

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NAHB: Home Affordability Little Changed in Q1

The most recent Housing Opportunity Index (HOI) from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and Wells Fargo shows home affordability slipping slightly in the first quarter. According to the index, 73.7 percent of new and existing-homes sold in the first quarter of this year were affordable to families earning the U.S. median income, a decline from 74.9 percent in Q4 2012. Despite the decrease, NAHB Chairman Rick Judson noted the HOI has still stayed high over the past four years.

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RE/MAX: April Inventory Shows Evidence of Rebound

According to RE/MAX's data, taken from a survey of multiple listings service (MLS) data from 52 U.S. metro areas, the months' supply of homes for sale at the April's sales pace was 3.6 months--the lowest supply since the National Housing Report began in August 2008. However, the company observed a monthly increase in April in the overall number of homes for sale--the first since June 2010. In addition, the year-over-year percentage drop in inventory was 26.6 percent, the lowest annual drop in the last 12 months.

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