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Home Price Increases Lag in Big Cities

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    Annualized home price increases in America’s 10 largest cities were up only 1.6% in July vs. being up 3.2% across all nine U.S. census divisions, according to S&P CoreLogic Case Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index. San Francisco, New York and L.A. were virtually flat while Seattle saw prices decline by 0.6%.

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    Posted by Jeff Mindham
    Prior to becoming a full-time writer in 2015, I was the Senior President of National Marketing for Prudential Real Estate (63,000 agents & 700 franchisees), and the Chief Marketing Officer at several real estate tech startups. Those included ForSaleByOwner.com, the nation’s largest online FSBO, Foxtons and USRealty.com, among others. I began my career on Madison Ave. working at some of New York’s largest ad agencies. I have a master’s degree from the University of San Francisco and a BA degree in Communications.