US home prices now posting biggest monthly drops since 2009
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Skyrocketing mortgage rates are driving affordability of homes to the lowest level since the 1980s.
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BOSTON - Home prices in the United States have taken a turn and are now posting the biggest monthly declines since 2009.
Median home prices fell 0.98 per cent in August from a month earlier, following a 1.05 per cent drop in July, Black Knight, a software, data and analytics firm, said in a report on Monday. The two periods mark the largest monthly declines since January 2009.
"Together, they represent two straight months of significant pullbacks after more than two years of record-breaking growth," said Mr Ben Graboske, president of Black Knight's data and analytics division.
The housing market is losing steam fast with skyrocketing mortgage rates driving affordability to the lowest level since the 1980s. The Federal Reserve has sought to curb inflation, which has thrown cold water on the US real estate boom.
While prices are falling on a month-on-month basis, they are still significantly higher than a year earlier when the buying frenzy was going strong. Values were up 12.1 per cent from a year earlier in August.
The sharpest correction in August was in San Jose, California, down 13 per cent from its 2022 peak, followed by San Francisco at almost 11 per cent and Seattle at 9.9 per cent, the company said. BLOOMBERG

